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In the middle of a turbulent whirlpool of incandescent
gas resembling an unseen beast there is a black hole. Not only
the bright radiation of the rotating gas testifies to the presence
of a black hole, but a number of other properties do as well.
Thus, for example, just recently it was discovered that the
gas surrounding the object GRO J1655-40 pulsates with an extraordinary
high frequency - approximately 450 times a second. The further
studies will focus on establishing what physical mechanisms
the pulsations around black holes and neutron stars are based
on.
Our answer: this is not a black hole; it is a corridor of the connection between an object and a source of power supply. Energy passes through this corridor to create the object with its power. It is true, however, that the rotation takes place as if in a whirlpool. But the rotation speed will eventually decrease; the object's mass will concentrate and a Mother-planet will be formed.
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