30 June 2021

A black hole devouring a neutron star: - The first ever collision detected.

The US Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (Ligo) detected the first collision, dubbed GW200105, on January 5, 2020, and the wave suggested that a neutron star bigger than our Sun had been sucked in by a black hole. The black hole had a mass equal to that of nine suns.

  • Gravitational waves are 'ripples' in space caused by some of the most violent and energetic processes in the Universe. These cosmic ripples would travel at the speed of light, carrying with them information about their origins, as well as clues to the nature of gravity itself. The speed, wavelength, and frequency of a gravitational wave are related by the equation c = λ f, just like the equation for a light wave. The frequencies of gravitational wave are much lower than those of the electromagnetic spectrum, less than a hertz to a few thousand hertz at most and have much larger wavelengths – ranging from hundreds of kilometres to potentially the span of the Universe, but surprisingly they travel at the speed of light.  Gravitational waves appear as 'ripples' of low frequency space waves, ranging between a fractions of a Hertz to a few Kilo Hertz, unusually travelling at the speed of electromagnetic waves, obviously due to its medium is space. It also appears that for a 150,000 Kilometre (Km) wavelength of a Gravitational wave, its frequency would be just a little less than 2 Hertz (Hz). 


  • A black hole is a place in space where gravity pulls so much that even light can not get out. The gravity is so strong because matter has been squeezed into a point. This can happen when a massive star dies. A black hole forms when the centre of a very massive star collapses in upon itself. Because no light can get out, people can't see black holes. They are invisible.
  • Neutron stars are dead stars that are incredibly dense. A teaspoonful of material from a neutron star is estimated to weigh around four billion tonnes. Both objects are cosmological monsters, but black holes are considerably more massive than neutron stars. Since neutron stars are dead stars and incredibly dense, when a black hole engulfs a neutron star, the collision creates ripples in the fabric of space called gravitational waves.
  • For sound waves in air, the speed of sound is 343 m/s (no comparison with C). The wavelengths of sound frequencies audible to the human ear (20 Hz–20 kHz) are thus between approximately 17 m and 17 mm respectively. However, radio waves travel at the speed of 299,792,458 m/s in space.

    • It appears that for a just 100 Hertz (Hz) frequency of a sound wave (unmodulated), its wavelength would be 3.43 Metre (m) and its speed would be 343 m/s on Air at 20°C.
    • It also appears that for a just 100 Hertz (Hz) frequency of a Gravitational wave, its wavelength would be 2,998 Kilometre (Km) and its speed would be 299,792,458 m/s in space.
    • It appears that only the waves those can also travel in space travels at C (f.λ = C).

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Healing mechanism of the body:

 

The immune system plays a crucial role in the process of wound healing.
Healing must happen by repair in the case of injury to cells that are unable to regenerate (e.g. neurons). Also, damage to the collagen network (e.g. by enzymes or physical destruction), or its total collapse (as can happen in an infarct) cause healing to take place by repair.
If you break a bone, your body immediately begins producing new cells to heal the damage. When your skin is cut, platelets in your blood clot to stop the bleeding, white blood cells remove the dead, injured cells and new healthy cells repair the damaged tissue.
When the skin is injured, our body sets into motion an automatic series of events, often referred to as the “cascade of healing,” in order to repair the injured tissues. The cascade of healing is divided into these four overlapping phases: Hemostasis, Inflammatory, Proliferative, and Maturation.
Teeth are the ONLY body part that cannot repair themselves. Repairing means either regrowing what was lost or replacing it with scar tissue. Our teeth cannot do that. Our brain for example will not regrow damaged brain cells but can repair an area by laying down other scar-type tissue .
Heal Naturally
Sleep. The health benefits of sleep are well established, however, we frequently “get by” on very little sleep.
Drink More Water. When your body does not get enough water, it enters a state of dehydration which can lead to slower healing and increased fatigue.
Eat Nutrient Dense Foods. ...
Be Positive. ...
Exercise Routinely.
 
Dated: 29th June 2021