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Two black holes of equal mass move together so their event horizons meet.
How would a photon initially going around one horizon in a circle,know which horizon to go around when it comes to the place where the horizons meet?
And if there were thousands of small black holes filling a large area of space, all with touching event horizons, how would the photon behave?
How would a photon initially going around one horizon in a circle,know which horizon to go around when it comes to the place where the horizons meet?
And if there were thousands of small black holes filling a large area of space, all with touching event horizons, how would the photon behave?