The mystery of our center galactic cloud

Discussion in 'Astronomy, Exobiology, & Cosmology' started by river, Jan 18, 2013.

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    Sorry guys neither seems to work

    Originally I just googled and found

    A cloudy mystery near the galactic center , from Astronomy magazine

    Clicked on it and went from there
     
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    Nope , doesn't work , odd

    Anyway just google and you'll find the page
     
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    If you have googled the topic and found it

    Your thoughts
     
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    I had a fixed link plus another from Caltech, but the moderation bug got me.

    That Phys.org seems to have even more info in it.

    As I said in the other post, good thing we live in the quieter parts of the galaxy.
     
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  14. Lightingbird Registered Member

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    Very interesting.
     
  15. katesisco Registered Senior Member

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    Here is a good page from your site: http://www.sciforums.com/Chandra-examines-Cygnus-A-t-22.html
    This info on Cygnus says that a molecular (cold) gas cloud infell and produced a huge cavity sponsored by the bh jetting pushing the energy out past the galaxy. The gas is now very hot.
    So what is going to happen to the infalling gas cloud when it hits Sag A?

    Would you believe that science says that the gas cloud surrounding the MW is hot? Now how can a molecular gas cold cloud get hot way out there past the galaxy? Perhaps science has evidence of our Sag A jetting? When would that have been i wonder? about 1/2 billion years ago?

    Currently our Fermi bubbles show 'lines' that indicate past energy emissions. Right now there is evidence of energy --highly magnetized--oozing out and bending 90 degrees to flow over the galaxy proper itself. so what is happening? Has MM (black holes and quasars) predicted charge density overcome gravity? That occurrence would produce a body that repels all charge. Antigravity in other words. I propose our galaxy is experiencing a disassociation due to anti gravity.
     
  16. Aronbulter Registered Member

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    I was looking for this , quite useful information.
     

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