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3/18/2020

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Pulsars, Pulses from Neutron Stars & Quasars, Pulses from Black Hole. Balzars or Blazors are Active galactic nucleus that with a jet comprised ionized matter, is directed at the observer on Earth. A Blazor comes from The Center of a Galaxy that contains a Supermassive Black Hole. The Ionized matter itself travels at near light speed toward the observer.
Blazar/Blazor 
The First Blazar was discovered in the late 1950s via Radio Astronomy. The Blazor is a Powerful source of energy emission all across the electromagnetic spectrum. The Blazar comes in two categories, The BL Lac Objects & The Optically Violently Variation (OVV) quasars. In visible-wavelength images, almost all blazars are seen to be compact and like a dot, but high resolution images have revealed that Blazors are located at the centers of elliptical galaxies. Large one's with Supermassive Black Holes to be exact. The Blazor is powered by the matter fallout of The Supermassive Black Hole in The Center of The Elliptical Galaxy. 
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