28.000 light years away from Earth, towards the center of our Milky Way, an unexpectedly mighty hurricane blows around a tiny black hole. It is the strongest wind ever observed by astronomers and a great surprise because these pushed off particles exceed the speed of 32 million k.p.h., ie about 20 million m.p.h., nearly 3% of the speed of light. This black hole is part of a binary system where a sun like star and a black hole revolve around each other.
IGR J17091-3624 is the name of this tiny but powerful cosmic phenomenon. It has been formed by the end-of-life-cycle explosion and then left-over-mass contraction of a sun, surpassing our sun's weight by more than eight times. The wind force reaches the level of super massive black holes that absorbed millions or even billions of comparable sun masses. Therefore, this observation came as a fairly big surprise to all scientists and it was not the only one: Up to 95% of matter in the accretion disc around IGR J17091 is radially blown away by this hurricane and obviously alternating in strength with its firmly focused and for black holes typical plasma jet that leaves nearly at the speed of light into deep space, reaching the length of thousands of light years.
The popular belief of everything consuming black holes needs another revision: Research scientists still speculate about the rotational geometry of magnetic fields and the mass consumption rate of IGR J17091 that may cause its unexpected behavior. Einstein's space-time equations collapse at the event horizons of black holes, the so called Schwarzschild radius, but rotational aspects in Einstein's equations of relativity and energy densities are partly maintained beyond the acknowledged barrier where time comes to a complete standstill in relation to our progressing time. This strange behavior can be simply explained by the functional exchange of physical parameters and leads to the models of a cosmic super symmetry of energies, including stagnation and opposing acceleration aspects of space-time parameters. Scientists around the globe work on different concepts, hoping to derive a Grand Unified Theory (GUT), the "Theory of Everything.
Symmetry and rotational features shape our nature in nearly all its aspects: Revolving electrons with quantum physical probabilities of whereabouts around their atomic nuclei, planets around their suns and planet systems around the core of their galaxies. The incredibly favorable incidence angel of the Mars-sized planet Theia, colliding with Pre-Earth in its early period, is supposed to have significantly supported the formation of our comparatively big moon and Earth's stable axial tilt. Complex life forms, like us humans, most probably would not exist without this cosmic disaster, causing the orbits of these two celestial bodies around each other in the habitable zone around our sun. Their distance increases slowly but continuously because of the ocean tide repercussions, comparable to hammer throwing. Rotation is one basic principle in our universe and mathematicians and economists even introduced calculable rotational principles in their assessment of economic stability, evaluating the circulation of goods, money and many other aspect of society interaction.
Rotational aspects of Einstein's space-time with functional exchange of physical parameters and rotational features of energies complete the picture. We could take a very thin but long glass tube, representing one dimension of three-dimensional space around us, and then look at it with one eye and the other eye closed. Then we turn this tube around. Once the full length of this tube is visible we can further turn it in a way that only one or the other end remains detectable. The length of the entire tube disappears because it turns into the focus axis of this eye, seemingly hiding in one dimension of our three dimensions of space. Remembering now that during Einstein's era time got equal rights as any length of three-dimensional space, we should be able to turn the length of the tube somehow into the direction of a straight or even curved time axis instead of rotating it just into another direction in space. Relative speed in space exactly generates such an effect and any huge aggregation of matter as well. Meanwhile, it is not just a theoretical assumption, but a scientifically proven fact. Super symmetry models turn such "glass tube dimensions" and energy set-ups into alternative and opposing directions, or roll dimensions up and out. One of these geometric solutions, describing the magnetic fields, is supposed to reveal the mystery of the tiny black hole IGR J17091. All feasible solutions are suspected of forming and driving the universe, possibly explaining many more facets of our existence, including the dominating presence of dark energy and dark matter.