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A new way black holes shake the fabric of the Universe
Colliding black holes create ripples in spacetime, but maybe their formation does as well
Phil Plait
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No matter how you slice them, an active galaxy is one of the most terrifying sources of pwoer in the cosmos. But what we see does kinda depend on how we slice them. Here's a thing I wrote!
Premium subbies to my Bad Astronomy Newsletter can find out about some cool new observations of the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, and also my thoughts on it being an alien spaceship (CAN YOU GUESS?!).
So here's a new way black holes can literally shake the fabric of the universe.
Colliding black holes create ripples in spacetime, but maybe their formation does as well