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Are we in the outflow of a Universal black hole?

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Are we in the outflow of a Universal black hole?
« on: 08/04/2017 18:18:01 »
The energy described in the following article at the scale of our Universal black hole is dark energy.

'Black holes banish matter into cosmic voids'
newbielink:http://www.spacedaily.com/reports/Black_holes_banish_matter_into_cosmic_voids_999.html [nonactive]

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Some of the matter falling towards the [supermassive black] holes is converted into energy. This energy is delivered to the surrounding gas, and leads to large outflows of matter, which stretch for hundreds of thousands of light years from the black holes, reaching far beyond the extent of their host galaxies.

Dark energy is delivered to the surrounding galaxy clusters.

We are in the outflow of a Universal black hole. As ordinary matter falls toward the Universal black hole it evaporates into a superfluid dark matter. It is the superfluid dark matter outflow which pushes the galaxy clusters, causing them to move outward and away from us. The superfluid dark matter outflow is dark energy.

Our Universe is a larger version of the following.



'The universe may have been born spinning, according to new findings on the symmetry of the cosmos'
newbielink:https://phys.org/news/2011-07-universe-born-symmetry-cosmos.html [nonactive]

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If the universe was born rotating, like a spinning basketball, Longo said, it would have a preferred axis, and galaxies would have retained that initial motion.

Is the universe still spinning?

"It could be," Longo said. "I think this result suggests that it is."

The universe has a preferred axis of rotation because our visible Universe is in a larger version of the outflow associated with a supermassive black hole.

'Powerful Black Hole at Heart of Phoenix Cluster’s Central Galaxy Surprises Astronomers'
newbielink:http://www.sci-news.com/astronomy/black-hole-phoenix-clusters-central-galaxy-04623.html [nonactive]

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The new ALMA observations reveal long filaments of gas

Galaxy filaments are larger versions of the gas filaments.

'Cosmic Void “Pushes” Milky Way'
newbielink:http://www.skyandtelescope.com/astronomy-news/cosmic-void-pushes-milky-way-3001201723/ [nonactive]

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Astronomers have discovered a giant cosmic void that explains why our Local Group of galaxies is moving through the universe as fast as it is.

The void is where the superfluid dark matter is able to flow through unimpeded, pushing the Milky Way.

Our Universe may be all that there is or our Universe could exist in a sea of universes filling the cosmos, a larger version of our Milky Way galaxy existing in a sea of galaxies filling our Universe.

It's not the Big Bang, it's the Big Ongoing.
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