Why NanoSpire proves cavitation may transmute existence from Quasars, water, and life’s building blocks. “It’s another demonstration that water is pervasive throughout the universe, even at the very earliest times.”
Earth.com staff writer
Astronomers have identified a remarkable water reservoir hidden in a corner of the cosmos, circling a quasar more than 12 billion light-years away.
At that distance, the light we see today began its journey not too long after the universe itself formed.
The water supply in this distant place is huge, containing the equivalent of about 140 trillion times all the water in Earth’s oceans combined.
This supply is sitting near a supermassive black hole that is about 20 billion times more massive than our sun.
The black hole is surrounded by a quasar named APM 08279+5255, which pumps out as much energy as a thousand trillion suns.
This quasar, according to astronomers, holds the farthest and largest known reservoir of water anywhere in the universe.
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Perturbation (1st order Cavitation) X Uncertainty (water) =
Perturbation (1st order Cavitation) X Uncertainty (water) = Chaos (Existence) X Relatively (Universe)