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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Is a quasar simply a Black Hole that has lots of food?
« on: 03/11/2009 19:13:01 »
Isn't a quasar simply a Black Hole that has lots of food? If so, this seems to imply they are defined by an arbitrary specification of ACTIVITY, not kind. To me, this seems to imply they were much more likely to form and accumulate their vast feast when the Universe was much more tightly packed.
In otherwards, they were created and prowled about the early universe through simple expedient of available food. This seems to me a self limiting motive operandi. As the Universe becomes less dense, there is less and less likelyhood one could find enough stuff to produce the phenomena we call Quasi Stellar Radio Objects
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In otherwards, they were created and prowled about the early universe through simple expedient of available food. This seems to me a self limiting motive operandi. As the Universe becomes less dense, there is less and less likelyhood one could find enough stuff to produce the phenomena we call Quasi Stellar Radio Objects
Mod edit - formatted the subject as a question - please do this to help keep the forum tidy and easy to navigate - thanks.