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Most Distant Galaxy With Big Black Hole Discovered

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« on: September 10, 2009, 01:10:58 am »

Ug made the mistake of reading this now I can’t sleep -.- miss having doii around to ping ideas off!

few things from this and then from looking at some of the comments


1 Discounting the localised event suggestion put forward one of the strangest things in mapping events
is the apparent rapid expansion of the universe. now we have what appears to be a 'milky way' like galaxy aprox 13.7 billion light years away.
the 'problem' that people are indicating this presents is that apparently  by  'milky way like' theyre suggesting presence of heavy metals/ second and third generation stars orbiting this SMBH.
but wouldn’t that be perfectly plausible should the expansion phase been accelerated by chain super nova?   sudden expansion spreading plasma state matter outwards   centre condescends reaches a density so massive gravity overwhelms nuclear forces   resulting nova both accelerates the expansion and triggers rapid star formation until the level of expansion is that the chain breaks, leaving potential for mid level BHs to form SMBHs and plenty of potential for second and third etc stars to form from the mater that was either partially caught in the gravity fields, or was "behind" the nova    
  

2 how can they know its 13.7 billion light years away with doppler effects, 'gravity lensing, universe expansion etc curious to know how any sort of aging bench mark would hold up.
with existance of SMBH's it could even be that the light itself has been curving around all over the place like a ball bouncing around in a pin ball machine  with such huge gravity wells in play!

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