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I'm asking this question to see what people think about what happens when two black holes collide.If you want,give a reason for you answer.
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The discussion revolves around the consequences of two black holes colliding, exploring various theoretical outcomes, including merging, explosions, and the nature of singularities. Participants engage with concepts from astrophysics, gravitational interactions, and the implications of black hole mergers.
Participants do not reach a consensus on the outcomes of black hole collisions, with multiple competing views and significant uncertainty expressed throughout the discussion.
Participants highlight various assumptions and conditions, such as the nature of gravitational waves, the role of time dilation, and the definitions of singularities, which remain unresolved.
Originally posted by chosenone
If matter and energy are interchangable,then the singularity is a super particle of all the energy that was forced into one point.when there being forced together,why would'nt the bounderies of the singularity holding the energy rupture and releases all the stored energy before the two singularitys can combined.
Originally posted by lethe
i don t believe in the singularity
Originally posted by chosenone
I'm asking this question to see what people think about what happens when two black holes collide.If you want,give a reason for you answer.
Originally posted by Alexander
Note that if two ordinary masses with radius r1 and r2 collide (say, two planets, or water droplets merge) then radius of resulting mass is NOT r1+r2, but rather (r1^3+r2^3)^1/3.