When two ultra-massive black holes, each containing over 60 billion solar masses, spiral toward each other and collide, they generate powerful gravitational waves that ripple through space itself rather than producing a visible explosion; these waves are stronger than any previously detected and may be observable only through subtle timing changes in pulsars, offering astronomers a new method to detect and study these cosmic events.
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Two Black Holes About to Collide.#Space #BlackHole #Universe #Astronomy #ScienceAñadido:
Wait, two black holes about to crash into each other? Like not normal ones, super massive, actually ultra massive.
Each one is over 60 billion suns. Yeah, billion. So, imagine that in the universe. Two of them just circling closer and closer, spiraling, bending space like crazy. And when they finally hit, it won't be a boom. It's more like space itself ripples, gravitational waves, stronger than anything we've ever detected, which is weird because we might not even see it happen. Just feel the universe shake. I mean, that's insane. If you're into stuff like this, follow. I post about space things. But honestly, how many of these collisions already happened and we just missed them?
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