BakerSCI Strikes Again, Mesmerizing Evidence of Activity Within M87 Black Hole Images Challenges Experts to Look Deeper, "What if it's not a Black Hole?"
Small-town Baker Street Scientific is at it again with even more M87 evidence that is sure to animate space and science communities and they've just thrown down the proverbial gauntlet.
ROME, Ga., May 06, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Small-town Baker Street Scientific is at it again with even more M87 evidence that is sure to animate space and science communities. Grab your popcorn and some astronaut ice cream because they've just thrown down the proverbial gauntlet.
April 10th was a great day of discovery when the world first laid eyes upon the power and beauty of a cosmic juggernaut so grand it was simply dubbed a 'black hole' so we could wrap our finite minds around it. However, to BakerSCI, the only thing simple about it is its all-too-obvious mischaracterized name. Oh yes, it may look black, but is it really a hole?!? The official challenge from BakerSCI is: Look Deeper.
Giving credit where credit is due, BakerSCI applauds the EHT Collaboration's incredible accomplishments of capturing the data and rendering the images. However, BakerSCI has new algorithmic results that they feel will help their scientific colleagues better understand what exactly is happening inside M87, which may beg the question, "What if it's not a black hole?"
"What is being casually shared across social media as a 'void' appears to be far from reality," says Dr. Tim Naddy, founder of BakerSCI. "While recent coverage has encouraged us to 'stare into the void' of the captured image, our science and technology is discovering additional data and heavily organized matter inside the M87 imagery that no one is talking about. This could be something entirely new for all of us and we need to look deeper and think beyond the black hole assumption. As such, since there is no one who is without fault and circumspect in all matters, we have begun engaging experts to help us unfold this celestial mystery we're calling 'Agnostos'."
Using the scaled down images within the four-day sequence published in EHT's Paper Number IV, BakerSCI has amassed a cache of deep contextual discoveries evidencing 'organization' in the data revealing unknown unknowns and never-before-seen features. According to BakerSCI, their processing results show that the so-called 'void' is not an empty shadow but rather a hotbed of undefined activity and material around a much smaller void that could help explain why and how Agnostos is behaving. In fact, several of the resultant images appear to be exposing some "thing" moving through Agnostos on a curious well-defined path during EHT's week-long capture period. Those particular images are being shared with select subject matter experts for their professional examination.
"The possibility of exposing order within the newfound visual chaos is exciting," Dr. Naddy says through a wry smile. "It's time to expand the scope of research so scientists and academia can better understand this amazing phenomenon." A selection of the many amazing images can be seen here: http://www.bakersci.com/industries/space#black-hole.
Until then, BakerSCI's challenge remains: Look Deeper.
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