In this session, Resonance Academy professor William Brown reviews recent empirical and theoretical advancements in the astrophysics of supermassive black holes. Specifically, observational evidence for the role of active galactic nuclei (AGN) feedback dynamics in shaping the properties, characteristics, and development of host galaxies. As well, a discussion on intrinsic black holes, also known as primordial black holes, and the role of black holes as a key link in unifying macrophysics and microphysics. 4:55 : HARAMEIN'S SCALING LAW FOR ALL ORGANIZED MATTER 10:15 : BLACK HOLES ARE THE SEEDS OF CREATION 16:00 : SUPERMASSIVE BLACK HOLES (SMBH) AND EARLY UNIVERSE 24:50 : PRIMORDIAL BLACK HOLES FORMATION - QUASARS 32:55 : COSMOGENESIS - BIG BANG AND HARAMEIN INFLATION MODEL 44:45 : STEPHEN HAWKING AGREES WITH HARAMEIN'S MODEL ABOUT PLANCK SCALE BLACK HOLE AND BLACK HOLES IN THE CENTER OF STARS 49:27 : PLANCK SCALE BLACK HOLES ARE KEY TO UNIFY QUANTUM AND RELATIVIST PHYSICS 52:50 : UNIVERSAL SCALE OF ORGANIZED MATTER 01:04:24 : GALACTIC BLACK HOLES DYNAMIC AND GALACTIC PANSPERMIA 01:12:50 : SUPERMASSIVE BLACK HOLES (SMBH) GIVING BIRTH TO STARS 01:15:55 : DECIPHERING THE IMAGE OF SAGITTARIUS A* 01:21:00 : SMBH BECOMING ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI (AGN) 01:39:15 : AGN ACTIVITY EXPLAINED BY HARAMEIN'S UNIFIED PHYSICS 01:44:34 : FEEDBACK MECHANSIM IN SUPERMASSIVE BLACK HOLES DYNAMIC The RSF original article on which the presentation is based can be accessed at the Resonance Science Foundation site at- Contributing Members have exclusive access to the interactive Zoom session where you will have the opportunity to ask questions directly to Academy Faculty and Researchers! Not a Contributing Member? Join for as little as $5/month or $50/year:
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