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In 2023, astronomers detected a cosmic blast so powerful it released more energy than ALL THE STARS IN THE UNIVERSE COMBINED.

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  • Phil PlaitB This user is from outside of this forum
    Phil PlaitB This user is from outside of this forum
    Phil Plait
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    In 2023, astronomers detected a cosmic blast so powerful it released more energy than ALL THE STARS IN THE UNIVERSE COMBINED. The cause: two black holes colliding and merging… which is a problem, because they were way bigger than we thought possible.

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    • Phil PlaitB Phil Plait

      In 2023, astronomers detected a cosmic blast so powerful it released more energy than ALL THE STARS IN THE UNIVERSE COMBINED. The cause: two black holes colliding and merging… which is a problem, because they were way bigger than we thought possible.

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      The biggest black hole merger ever detected so far rocked the Universe

      The gravitational waves they emitted were fiercely powerful, but where did the black holes come from?

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      Bad Astronomy Newsletter (badastronomy.beehiiv.com)

      Andy KK This user is from outside of this forum
      Andy KK This user is from outside of this forum
      Andy K
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      @badastro I heard a rumor that one of the black holes was the mass of all the socks I have lost in the dryer. I fear for the inverse because I have kept all the mismatched socks in the back of my closet….

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      • Phil PlaitB Phil Plait

        In 2023, astronomers detected a cosmic blast so powerful it released more energy than ALL THE STARS IN THE UNIVERSE COMBINED. The cause: two black holes colliding and merging… which is a problem, because they were way bigger than we thought possible.

        Link Preview Image
        The biggest black hole merger ever detected so far rocked the Universe

        The gravitational waves they emitted were fiercely powerful, but where did the black holes come from?

        favicon

        Bad Astronomy Newsletter (badastronomy.beehiiv.com)

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        @badastro here’s what I don’t get - as an observer approaches the event horizon of a black hole, the passage of time is supposed to slow an almost infinitely slow crawl.
        So how do we detect a black hole collision? Shouldn’t their merger stop from our point of view when their event horizons converge?

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        • Phil PlaitB Phil Plait

          In 2023, astronomers detected a cosmic blast so powerful it released more energy than ALL THE STARS IN THE UNIVERSE COMBINED. The cause: two black holes colliding and merging… which is a problem, because they were way bigger than we thought possible.

          Link Preview Image
          The biggest black hole merger ever detected so far rocked the Universe

          The gravitational waves they emitted were fiercely powerful, but where did the black holes come from?

          favicon

          Bad Astronomy Newsletter (badastronomy.beehiiv.com)

          Court Cantrell prefers not toC This user is from outside of this forum
          Court Cantrell prefers not toC This user is from outside of this forum
          Court Cantrell prefers not to
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          @badastro I do not want to worry about this.

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