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I believe the plasma, gamma radiation would for the most part be squirting out from the north and south poles of the black whole when it is feeding. As for what could be called the equatorial plane of the black hole, there is some question as to what would be occurring, as some believe there is a a almost paper thin layer of energy projecting out in all directions. If this is the case we have passed thru this many times in the past. It is also very easy to observe this effect, all thru the universe, as if this is occurring it would no doubt be seen in other galaxies, even at a distance. Then again it's all about location location, location, we might not be close enough to perceive what is occurring in other galaxies.
Originally posted by AfterInfinity
reply to post by BlueMule
The pulses from Sagittarius A are approaching... I don't know what happens from there, but I'm sure it'll be interesting. Either that, or it'll just be another year of me wanting to blow my brains out.
I'm sure the Maya, had this is marked on their calender, their society was far more astrological than our pitiful Gregorian calender, that offered minimal information of the goings on in the cosmos.
Also evidence is mounting up that we might expierence new things soon .. Just read some at whatsupwiththat on recent solar topics .. It seems solar activity is linked to activity of our galactic core for instance...and that information is really backed up with evidence!
Originally posted by CallYourBluff
You know, this is another one of those threads were I feel I could add something significant, but then I read the responses and realize, what's the point.
Solar activity cannot be connected to the galactic core. They are too far apart to be connected.
Would you like to post a link to that information? I'd be interested in reading what you are referring to.