When black holes collide it is an astronomic scientific discovery
@lookatdesktop (27156)
Dallas, Texas
October 21, 2017 2:37pm CST
Actually this is nothing to do with a racially inappropriate joke about a car collision.
It is in fact a recent discovery that people who are really deeply involved or just curious about what is OUT THERE, you might find this lengthy video too long to watch but during your OFF day, you might want to consider watching at least part or even all of it. The YouTube link is just below. A black hole is a point in space that has so much gravity that light can't even escape it's force. Matter and energy compress and it is told that our own Milky Way Galaxy has a black hole at the center. I hope that doesn't mean and yep, it makes me nervous just a tad.
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@lookatdesktop (27156)
• Dallas, Texas
21 Oct 17
By THEY do you mean matter and energy? That is something scientists have not been able to figure out exactly.
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@jstory07 (148749)
• Roseburg, Oregon
21 Oct 17
@lookatdesktop I would think they do.
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@lookatdesktop (27156)
• Dallas, Texas
21 Oct 17
@jstory07 , Yes but the universe may not actually be a rational one.
@louievill (28846)
• Philippines
21 Oct 17
I read and watched somewhere that black holes gobble up stars ( our sun is a small or medium sized star), that is already quite unthinkable, 2 black holes colliding or maybe gobbling up each other is beyond fathomable

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@lookatdesktop (27156)
• Dallas, Texas
21 Oct 17
I would gather the possibility is that if two different galaxies crashed into each other, then their black holes in their centers would likely merge into one larger sized black hole and in fact science tells us that eventually both Andromeda Galaxy and our own Milky Way Galaxy will eventually collide, thus merging as one super galaxy.



