When two black holes collide, they spiral toward each other at nearly the speed of light and merge into a single massive black hole, releasing enormous energy in the form of gravitational wavesβripples in space-time that travel across the universe; scientists first detected these waves in 2015, confirming Albert Einstein's predictions.
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Did you know about black hole collision???!!! #space #nothingimposibleinthisworld #universeAdded:
What happens when two black holes collide? The answer literally [music] shakes the universe.
Black holes are already terrifying on their own, but sometimes two of them get trapped in orbit around each other.
As they spiral [music] closer, they begin moving faster and faster, eventually reaching nearly the speed of light. Then, in a fraction of a second, they collide and merge into one massive [music] black hole. The impact releases gigantic ripples in space-time called gravitational waves, powerful enough to travel across the universe. In 2015, [music] scientists detected these waves for the very first time, proving Albert Einstein was right over years earlier.
And somewhere in deep space, another black hole collision [music] may be happening right now, silently warping the universe around it.
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