It’s no secret that black holes are some of theweirdest objects in space.

Theirdisks are fluffy like cake, anddiving into oneis both interesting and terrifying.

The outburst cools the hotter gas nearby, which then allows the cycle to repeat itself.

Here’s how it works.

The black hole eats the warm gas by drawing it in.

This causes a reaction in the black hole thatshoots jetsinto the gas cloud.

These jets cool down the purple cloud to create new pink veins.

The process then repeats time and again.

The researchers note that turbulence in the gas clouds also plays an important role in the process.

The new model helps answer that question by showing that all three phenomena are linked.

It also helps researchers better understand other parts of the universe.

For example, the relationship between black holes and their gas clouds shares some similarities tojellyfish galaxies.

Researchers say the similarities are unexpected and may help solve even more mysteries about space.

In a previous study,researchers foundthat jets from black holes cool the hot gas.