Image credit: BLACK HOLE WITH WARPED DISC. CREDIT: JOHN PAICE
Black Hole With Warped Disc)
The acceleration or transition disk around black holes are the highest-energetic things in the universe. In other cases, those disks are straight but something causes that the disk around this particular black hole is warped. So there must be some kind of energy effect that warps the disk. And the question is: could there be some kind of another still invisible black hole near that visible one.
If we are thinking the case that there could be another black hole near that visible one. We must ask why it doesn't leave X- or gamma-ray mark about its existence? Is it possible that the X- and Gamma-ray beam from the black hole will transfer straight to another black hole. If that black hole will pull the entire radiation beam in it. That thing makes that radiation mark invisible to other observers. But can the black holes make the chains where the X- or gamma-ray beams dropped in other black holes?
Of course, there could be some strange energy effect like the GRB from very far away that causes this warping. The fact is that the transition disks around the black holes are not warping without reason. There is something like gravitation or some other energy field that causes the warping effect. If that object is not a black hole I would claim that there could be some kind of energy pillar that causes the warping.
There could be an extremely small empty or low energetic area in the universe just in that area. And when the material is traveling across that area it causes that material is delivering energy faster in that area. Because the empty bubble would be the extremely low-energetic area the energy from the transition disk would transfer faster to that bubble. And that thing can cause the asymmetry in the energy in the acceleration or transition disk.
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