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Bilge_Rat 09-03-20 02:29 PM

massive black holes collision 7 billion years ago
 
fascinating…

Quote:

Imagine the energy of eight Suns released in an instant.

This is the gravitational "shockwave" that spread out from the biggest merger yet observed between two black holes.

The signal from this event travelled for some seven billion years to reach Earth but was still sufficiently strong to rattle laser detectors in the US and Italy in May last year.

Researchers say the colliding black holes produced a single entity with a mass 142 times that of our Sun.

This is noteworthy. Science has long traced the presence of black holes on the sky that are quite a bit smaller or even very much larger. But this new observation inaugurates a novel class of so-called intermediate-sized black holes in the range of 100-1,000 Sun (or solar) masses.

The analysis is the latest to come out of the international LIGO-VIRGO collaboration, which operates three super-sensitive gravitational wave-detection systems in America and Europe
https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-53993937

p.s. - yes, I am a science nerd.

mapuc 09-03-20 05:03 PM

Except History program I can't get enough of Science program especially those who is about our Universe.
And not to forget Quantum Mechanics which I try to understand in it's fully.

I'm fascinated by it.

Grumpy Pete 09-03-20 05:29 PM

I'm really glad I wasn't in the neighborhood to witness that! :haha:

vienna 09-03-20 08:06 PM

Well, we all know the black hole that collided from the rear is always at fault...


...gonna be a heck of a collision claim...




<O>

Mr Quatro 09-03-20 09:30 PM

The future looks bright for more knowledge
However flesh and blood can not inherit heaven
Therefore we may never know ... :yep:
in fact we never even know who won WWIII :hmmm:

Jimbuna 09-04-20 03:27 AM

Tis way beyond my level of comprehension how these events are known and understood.

Catfish 09-04-20 03:49 AM

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Originally Posted by vienna (Post 2693632)
Well, we all know the black hole that collided from the rear is always at fault...
...gonna be a heck of a collision claim...<O>

All evidence has been intentionally annihilated...


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