Black Hole by NASA's supercomputer (simulation) |
Black Hole by USA's Inference Engine Telescope (actual view) |
COMPARING THE NASA BLACK HOLE SUPERCOMPUTER MODEL WITH OUR LAB'S ACTUAL INFERENCE ENGINE TELESCOPE'S VIEW
Surprising similarities exist between the simulated view of a black hole (at top) created by NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center supercomputer, and our Ultra Space Administration's (USA) Inference Engine Telescope's actual view.
Visible in both views are two vast modulated photon rings, transitioning material, and a very distinctive and clearly visible Event Horizon. The two black hole projects were completely independent of each other.
The IET Telescope is operated by the Big Brain, a semi-cognitive supercomputer at Humanoido Laboratories, home of USA Ultra Space Administration and the DSC Deep Space Center.
The USA is a subdivision of the Big Brain Initiative which posted the telescope view on Monday, May 20th, 2013. The NASA results were posted by Yahoo News on Monday, June 17th, 2013.
Imaging black holes has remained an interest of the Big Brain Initiative since the induction of the ULT Ultra Space Telescope, and the trailing telescopes in the series of extremely powerful telescopes.
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