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Black holes can produce light when they collide, new research shows — astronomers just saw the first-ever ‘flare’ from a spacetime-bending merger – Business Insider Australia
For the first time, astronomers have seen a flash of light from the collision of two black holes.
For the first time, astronomers have seen a flash of light from the collision of two black holes.
The objects met and merged 7.5 billion light-years away, within a vortex of hot, swirling matter cir…
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