The magazine side of the world of science is going to be sent to Mars and Mars, real scientists continue to do important experiments about the universe and the galaxy.
In recent days, according to a new study published in the Nature magazine, it is shown that the mass of black hole in the center of the galaxy is as fast as the 'extinction' period at the star formation.
Every galaxy has a huge black hole that is millions of times the size of the Sun. When an energy from the active galactic nucleus is radiated to the opposite side of the energy, it is believed that the energy used to heat and discharge the gas concentrated in the stars has closed the star formation. This idea had found that black holes had to undergo any reversal in galaxy evolution simulation (observation based on assumptions and experiments on how a galaxy was created), which was made by astrophysicists for many years to reproduce observable parts of galaxies. But up to now there were deficiencies in the evidence of gigantic black holes and links in the formation of the stars.
New results show that a galaxy has a constant interaction with black hole activity and star formation throughout its life. The work carried out under the leadership of Martín Navarro, a research writer at UC Santa Cruz, is also pioneering the relationship of lights, black holes and stars that have been sung by stars and galaxies in previous research.
The researches made are of course insufficient to show us the secret of the universe. As we have seen at Interstellar, black holes lead us from one corner of the universe to the other, not a response to questions such as whether we have made a time travel. But as science continues to bow to these issues, I believe that one day human beings will respond to these questions as well.