2x Early GABHs in the Perseus Galaxy Custer.
2x GABHs in the Perseus Custer.
Hitomi satellite images of the Perseus galaxy cluster ( 2016) showing clear evidence of Dumbbell gas structure around Early Galaxy Anchor Black Holes ( GABHs) according Quantum-FFF Theory
Below: Two equal sized black holes (after early splitting after the big bang ) being the principle for fast Star/Galaxy formation ( Herbig Haro) by “pressure cooker” vacuum effect on gas.
The role of black holes in galaxy formation.
Andrew Fabian of Cambridge University told Gizmodo:
“The intracluster gas is quieter than expected. We expected that the level would be higher based on the activity of the central galaxy.”
But this result isn’t just an astonishing refuge of calm in a stormy galaxy. It also provides us insight into just what role black holes play in how galaxies do—or don’t—form.
Of course, the finding underscores how little we still know about the role of black holes in galaxy formation. see: