Author:
Rebigsol, Cameron
Category:
Research Papers
Sub-Category:
Astrophysics
Date Published:
January 1, 2018
Abstract:
Basic facts common to quasars:
(1) Highly compact both in mass and energy,
(2) Having a supermassive material center,
(3) Excluding the material center, the general existence of mass is in a state of plasma,
(4) Rapidly spinning,
(5) Periodical variation in luminosity,
(6) Highly remotely located from Earth with high value of redshift
In addition to the above common facts, a high percentage of quasars are also found
containing jet streams. The strange thing is that the jet always comes in a set, with one from the set pointing in the opposite direction of the other, and both jets are highly collimated. As a rule of thumb, the higher the energy content is found in any physical entity, the higher chance of randomness is associated with this entity. Qualitatively, this view can be described through a system’s entropy
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