Black hole disappears

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Detrix
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Black hole disappears

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http://vdmagz.com/home/a-black-hole-obs ... isappears/

Just thought you all would like to read this. Trying to figure out how RS2 would explain this. I would like to hear your opinons.
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Just a cooling-down white dwarf

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The Sculptor galaxy, a.k.a. NGC 253, is about 13 million light years away from our galaxy. This galaxy is also called as starburst galaxy ‘coz it actively gives birth to new stars.
Conventional astronomy is backwards, so just flip everything around and you have your answer. A "starburst" galaxy is a bunch of stars "dying" in supernovas, and as pointed out in daniel's paper on Genchronology, a supernova produces a dust cloud and a white dwarf star that is exploding in time, but does not have the speed to remain a temporal structure, so it begins to fall back to the material sector, emitting X-rays in the process. This is your misidentiifed "black hole." The white dwarf is still cooling (in time), so eventually the X-rays will stop and it will become a brown dwarf, which is probably not visible at 13 million light years.

Nothing has disappeared; the white dwarf just cooled down some and its emissions shifted from X-rays (black hole) across the boundary towards visible and iR light.

See Larson's book: Universe of Motion.
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