What Is The Most Powerful Thing In The Universe?
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there are monsters out there lurking in the
dark for centuries astronomers scanned the heavens again and again without ever
spying them but behind the familiar stars and nearby calm galaxies of our
universe lay something far more vicious far more terrible and far more
powerful completely invisible to the human eye you would never see them even
on the darkest of Knights indeed at first they appeared as nothing but dim
distant pin Pricks of strange radio emission but those pin Pricks revealed
something no astronomer could ever have expected something so strange so bizarre
that for years nobody even believed that they could exist that there must have
been some mistake in our observations thankfully none are nearby
for if they were any closer they would flood us our galaxy our solar system our
planet with deadly radiation a single one of these monsters can easily pump
out over 10 to the power of 40 Jews every second for comparison our sun
outputs about 10 to the power of 34 Jews a million times less every year the
brightest among them outshine Stars outshine galaxies outshine a thousand
galaxies at once some extreme events like the most powerful supern noi can
briefly become brighter than these beacons but those events are temporary
ephemeral flaring and dimming in a matter of weeks when these monsters
awaken they stay powered for millions of years in just a fraction of their
lifetime they can easily produce more energy than even the most intense Cosmic
explosions and they are hungry they feed on anything and are
capable of tearing apart entire stars in a single fit of rage producing flashes
of radiation and jets of charged particles that shoot out from millions
of light years piercing through galaxies and spreading their destruction
throughout entire clusters they are the quazars the most
powerful engines in the known universe but what drives these engines
what powers these lighthouses in the Deep the answer will take us on a
journey through some of the most extreme physics in the universe and even provide
us with a grim warning for though our galaxy is quiet now it will not stay
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forever the most distant quazar from us is 13 billion light years away it would
take nearly the entire history of the universe to travel to and that's without
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at first astronomers had no idea what they were
seeing by the 1950s science had grown used to the idea of galaxies outside the
Milky Way But even in this expanded cosmological view the belief was that
the Universe was relatively small only a few billion light years across at most
and that expanded Cosmos seemed relatively simple even boring there were
galaxies there were were clusters of galaxies there were vast expanses of
nothingness for a Time astronomers were able to convince themselves that they
were finally starting to figure things out but in the mid 20th century there
was a technological Revolution optical telescopes capable of seeing objects inv
visible wavelengths of light were becoming enormous and our ability to use
the rest of the electromagnetic spectrum wavelengths of light outside the visible
grew along with that and with these new observations came the realization that
the Universe was Far weirder than we could have ever
imagined one of the first revolutions was in radio in the 1930s the pioneering
engineer Carl jansky solved the problem of how to reduce noise in sensitive
radio antenna and discovered the first radio signals coming from deep space
among many bright and obvious sources like Jupiter The Crab Nebula and nearby
galaxies astronomers also discovered numerous small faint distant pointlike
radio
objects these strange objects appeared all over the sky emitted radio waves at
a broad range of wavelengths and could not be seen with visible or infrared
telescopes the only clue they gave was their position they appeared both within
the band of the Milky Way and outside of it since our galaxy is a thin d disc
this meant that the sources either had to be extremely close like the visible
stars of the night sky or extremely far away like the distant galaxies but if
they were close we should have been able to see them in Optical wavelengths and
if they were extremely far away their intensity in radio wavelengths implied
they were the brightest objects in the entire universe
understandably many astronomers pushed back against this interpretation not
only arguing about their distance but also openly questioning what could
possibly power something that bright finally a breakthrough came in
1962 by the 1960s astronomers had been able to refine the techniques of radio
astronomy to the point they could more precisely measure the location on the
sky of these strange sources with these new techniques astronomer seral Hazard
and John Bolton found that one radio Source known as 3c273 would undergo
occultations of the Moon allowing them to provide an extremely accurate
estimate of its position following up on that work the Dutch American astronomer
Martin Schmid discovered a faint object in the same location in the visible
spectrum within that visible light Schmidt found the usual collection of
bright spectral lines and dark gaps the Fingerprints of elements and molecules
found throughout the cosmos but these lines were not in their usual
wavelengths instead they were shifted towards the red end of the Spectrum by
nearly 16% to get that kind of red shifting
either 3c273 had to be moving away from us at an incredibly fast speed or it had
to be incredibly far away by this time astronomers had been slowly accepting
The Big Bang Theory of the universe The View that the cosmos was once smaller in
the past and is continuing to grow in the present day under cosmological
expansion light from distant objects red shifts because the space between them
and US expands stretching the light out into longer wavelengths and when he
interpreted the red shifting of the light from 3c273
Schmidt realized it sat 3.4 billion light years away it was the most distant
object by an order of magnitude ever observed
in 1966 Time Magazine put Martin Schmidt on its cover comparing the magnitude of
his Discovery to those of Galileo saying the 17th century Italian startled
scientists and theologians alike the 20th century Dutchman has had an equally
jarring effect on his own
contemporaries 3c273 was a revelation it is so distant
that it appears to us as simply a pointlike object of incredible
luminosity in fact making it another recordbreaker it was also the brightest
known object in astronomy at the time stranger still 3c273 was remarkably
compact now knowing the location of the object astronomers dug back through
archival photographic plates and found that earlier generations of astronomers
had already seen it without recognizing it for what it was year after year 3c273
had shown up but its brightness had varied between annual observations to
change brightness within a year an object must be smaller than a light year
across because any changes to the object can only propagate at a speed lower than
the speed of light So Not only was 3c273 Far brighter and far more distant than
any known object it managed to accomplish both these Feats in a volume
smaller than our solar system with this technique of matching radio sources to
visible light objects in place astronomers went on to confirm the
distances to dozens of these so-called quasi Stell radio sources the name
coming about as early astronomers knew that these objects were not normal stars
but had absolutely no clue what they actually could be it was in 1964 that
the astrophysicist Hong Yi Chu coined its modern cater name in the journal
physics
today so far the clumsily long name quasi Stellar radio sources is used to
describe these objects for convenience the abbreviated form quaza will be used
throughout this paper and so the quazar was
born debate over the true nature of quazars raged for decades within the
astronomical Community many astronomers believe that the original interpretation
was correct that these were incredibly bright incredibly Compact and Incredibly
distant object objects but they could not explain what powered these extreme
objects others continued to argue that these were some sort of exotic star much
closer to our own Galaxy that provided such an extreme amount of gravitational
pull that light escaping from them would red shift making them appear much more
distant than they really were but it wasn't one decisive measurement that
cemented the cosmological nature of quazars but rather a gradual buildup of
observational pressure which grew handin hand with the acceptance of the Big
Bang The Big Bang Theory tells us that the Universe changes with time Not only
was it smaller in the past it was also different quazars only appear in the
extremely distant Universe indeed the nearest quazar sits over 700 million
light years away since astronomy acts like a time machine with more distant
observations revealing the nature of a younger Universe these observations tell
us that quazars were only active in the distant part past and have now gone
quiet this idea fits perfectly with the big bang because we expect the universe
to change as it evolves with time our Dawning understanding of the age and
size of the universe helped paint a portrait of a gigantic ancient Cosmos
that could easily accommodate the distances to even the most far-flung
quaza and so astronomers were left with little choice they had to accept that
these strange intense objects were truly far away and truly bizarrely
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bright as news of the discovery of quazar worked its way from purely
astronomical circles and into the popular imagination public interest
skyrocketed with writers using the term to elicit a sense of strangeness and
remoteness and if you need a new nursery rhyme to soothe your child you can take
the words of legendary physicist George gof twinkle twinkle quasi star biggest
puzzle from afar how unlike the other ones brighter than a billion Suns
twinkle twinkle quasi star how I wonder what you
are meanwhile astronomers discovered more and more quazars including ones
that were both unusual usually bright and oddly dim the very brightest ones
got a new name blazars While others weren't emitting any radio waves at all
but Were Somehow extremely bright in x-ray radiation and as radio astronomy
became more sophisticated astronomers were able to capture smaller finer
details the most famous example was signus a one of the brightest radio
objects in the entire Sky initially thought to be an exotic Radio Star when
it was first discovered by the 1950s astronomers realized it was far stranger
the central core of signus a was a Galaxy but extending hundreds of
thousands of Li years away from that core with two Thin long Jets ending in
gigantic bubbles screaming in radio emission all of these strange objects
whether loud or quiet in the radio were the relatively nearby or extremely
distant shared one thing in common their cause were abnormally
bright in some cases the nuclei of the galaxies outshone all the hundreds of
billions of stars within the galaxies themselves the brightest of these cores
indicated an enormous amount of activity of Unknown Origin without knowing the
true explanation astronomers conceived of a brand new term to Encompass them
all active Galactic nuclei and so what was going on in the
cores of these galaxies why was some the most luminous objects in the universe
While others were relatively quiet what generated the radio emissions and why
did some blast out x-ray radiation astronomers had discovered a zoo of
active galaxies throughout the cosmos with a dizzying and confusing array of
Galactic creatures something must power them
something must generate the energies needed to make the brightest of them
outshine a thousand galaxies at once something must enable them to be seen
from the the distant reaches of the far Universe these active Galactic nuclei
must have something in common and it was clear that that something lived in their
C and so to understand what drives these the most powerful engines in the known
universe we have to look a little closer to home
25,000 light years away it'ss a monster we wouldn't know it by looking
at it we can't see this monster with our own eyes we can't see it with telescopes
but even decades ago we knew that something strange was there when we look
out at the sky on a dark clear night we can see the band of the Milky Way the
Milky Way is brightest in the direction of the constellation Sagittarius and it
it's there that astronomers discovered the core of our galaxy and when radio
astronomers began their first hesitant explorations of the sky they also found
a bright source of radio emission coming from this point later astronomers
building a catalog of radio sources ranked the brightest object in each
constellation in alphabetical order and so the bright Source in Sagittarius
became known as Sagittarius A still later more Det detailed
observations revealed an exceptionally bright point-like object buried within
the larger Sagittarius a complex because the discovery was exciting and excited
States and atoms get labeled with an asterisk the modern name for the object
at the very center of the Milky Way was born Sagittarius A star it was the same
problem posed by the distant quazars but much closer to home what could possibly