Black Holes Uniting: How Do They Crash?

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if black hole crash they unite to one b.h
here, how can this two crash??
universe has a lot of dimension so
i think it is hard to
and when they crash, crash with only singularity??
 
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universe has a lot of dimension so
The universe has 3 spatial and 1 time dimensions, for a total of 4. There might be additional dimensions, but they don't play a role in black hole merging.

Black holes can merge, if they come very close to each other. They become a single, bigger black hole in this case.
 
mfb said:
The universe has 3 spatial and 1 time dimensions, for a total of 4. There might be additional dimensions, but they don't play a role in black hole merging.

Black holes can merge, if they come very close to each other. They become a single, bigger black hole in this case.

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when they collide they collide with singularity or in the event horizon??
 
The event horizons merge. The singularities probably collide/merge afterwards, too, but that cannot be observed from the outside.
 
here, how can this two crash??

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