Author:
Varghese, Nainan K.
Sub-Category:
Astrophysics
Date Published:
October 20, 2013
Keywords:
Black hole, pulsar, quasar, nova
Abstract:
Towards the end of its stable life, a ‘black hole’ becomes quasar and pulsar. Activities of quasar or pulsar are managed by cyclic outward and inward radial motion of universal medium from or towards its central region. Relative motion of universal medium acts as inertial effort on 3D matter-particles. As and when outer envelope (mantle) of a pulsar is unable to withstand outward effort due to increase in its internal pressure and due to outward displacement of universal medium, the pulsar explodes as a super nova. Intense external pressure on 3D matter-particles causes matter-cores of their photons to merge and form very high-frequency photons.
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