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Elliptical
Galaxy NGC 4261
The photos of the giant
elliptical galaxy NGC 4261 in the Virgo cluster shows strong
evidence that matter and antimatter is being ejected
into space from oscillating
black holes
in the center of the galaxy. As the black holes oscillate into
white holes, the eject matter and antimatter. The jets are
aligned perpendicular to the disk, like an axel of a wheel.
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88,000 light years
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300 light years
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In the left photo, the NGC 4261 galaxy has a fuzzy
nucleus and a pair of jets containing hundreds
of billions of matter & antimatter stars spanning a distance of 88,000
light-years.
In the expanded photo on the right, the
nucleus is estimated to be 300 light-years across and is tipped about 60 degrees
to enable astronomers to clearly view the center of the galaxy, which harbors the two black holes.
The ultra-hot accretion core is estimated to be only a few hundred million miles
across.
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