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  • ID: 5348040
  • Uploader: Doragonn »
  • Date: about 3 years ago
  • Size: 1.06 MB .png (645x1032) »
  • Source: plurk.com/p/oumhda »
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tarnished and lord of the frenzied flame (elden ring) drawn by bow_(bhp)

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    bentchair
    about 3 years ago
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    A wild guess, but could this be that frenzied flame from Elden Ring?

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    Doragonn
    about 3 years ago
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    bentchair said:

    A wild guess, but could this be that frenzied flame from Elden Ring?

    I rather think of this (but I can make a mistake):
    https://www.cnet.com/science/space/watch-live-astronomers-reveal-groundbreaking-result-of-milky-ways-black-hole/

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    UnderCurve
    about 3 years ago
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    Should be the frenzied flame, the colors and the twitter post indicate that it is the tarnished from the flame of frenzy ending.

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    Inkwell Obsidia
    about 3 years ago
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    She's hot...literally.

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    ygeo
    about 3 years ago
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    Feeling cute. Might set the Erdtree aflame later...idk

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    RiderFan
    about 3 years ago
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    There is something that bugs me about the image of Sagittarius A*: The hot gas should obscure the event horizon since we are observing it from the side. Why does it look like the image came from above the the disc of gas instead of from the side?

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    FJH
    about 3 years ago
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    RiderFan said:
    There is something that bugs me about the image of Sagittarius A*: The hot gas should obscure the event horizon since we are observing it from the side. Why does it look like the image came from above the the disc of gas instead of from the side?

    For starters, the famous white orange and red depiction of Sagittarius A* was produced via a radio telescope and can only be considered an approximiated visualization. The "black" in that image is not the event horizon, the same way that the material in the accretion disk is not really "white orange and red". The varying "density" of the image isn't meaningless, however, as it indicates the accretion disk has bias. The answer currently adopted is that the black hole is tilted compared to the orientation of the rest of the Milky Way.

    Your first inclination might be to suggest that the notion is silly. Do consider, however, that our Moon doesn't orbit the Earth in the same plane by which the Earth orbits our Sun; nor does our Moon orbit the Earth in the plane of the Earth's equatorial spin; and, then, among other things, the radical solar orbit of Uranus in our star system has to be considered. The planets being representative of gas and dust that is attempting to avoid falling into the Sun, the material that "orbits" Sagittarius A* in its accretion disk falling into its event horizon should be permitted to adopt a tilted orbit as well.

    I don't have an astrophysics degree. I'm barely allowed to adult unsupervised.

    Updated by FJH about 3 years ago

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