These Two Supermassive Black Holes Are Defying Gravity and Physics

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In this video, we will explore the details of the most amazing and mysterious discovery in the universe: the heaviest and closest black hole pair ever seen, and why they refuse to collide and merge. We will learn what black holes are, how they are detected, and why they are important for understanding the evolution of galaxies and the universe. We will also learn how the astronomers discovered and measured this black hole pair, what their discovery means for our understanding of how supermassive black hole mergers are formed and observed, and why they are so elusive and hard to detect. We will also discuss the significance and challenges of this discovery for astrophysics and cosmology, and how it sheds new light on one of the most fundamental and fascinating questions in science: how do supermassive black holes form and evolve, and how do they influence the structure and evolution of the universe?

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Big differences between 4.2 and 24 lightyears. Any other inaccurate information for us to marvel over C3PO?

noelstarchild
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The nearest star, Proxima Centauri is a little over 4 light years from the solar system, not 24 light years as stated in this video. Just another error that this channel routinely makes. Watching this channel is almost a game of “spot the errors”.

RGF
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The nearest star to the sun is 4.5 light years. Proxima centauri.

robertramsey
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Get your facts right. Nearest star to sun is NOT 24 lightyears. More AI generated crap videos

universalparadoxes
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Isaac newton needs to be rebooted after this

Rizzlereditzz
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Sheds new light on..???
Did he really say that???

MarkWilliams-ph
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Bro Proxima Centauri is 4.3 ly away. What are you talking about?

zach
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I thought the nearest star from the Sun is 4 light years away not 24

robertbonneau
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There are two fairly safe assumptions about SMBHs.
1. They have their own independent Gravity and Physics.
2. We can't and may never have the ability to study their true nature.
What might be, is that this expansion resulted from an unimaginably huge SMBH absorbing more of the previous expansion than it could contain.

thewalkingjuju
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The fact that they can have an effect on each other across that distance is insane! It would be cool if they could use this to prove/disprove the dark matter theory.

joenorris
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Yippieh !
A whole galaxy with 2 SMBHs in only 24 ly distance ! 🎉 😂🤣😂

jojojojo
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The nearest star to Earth is, 4 1/2 light years away alpha centauri, I missed it by about 15 1/2 years light years that is.

BrendonCoss-sz
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ouch! i bet NASA didnt proof this one...hee hee. shorten that distance a smidge, friend!

agammnon
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When you hear the first wrong fact people immediately swipe and believe nothing of what they just saw.

tylerharris
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imagine if "the big bang theory" was actually a massive explosion caused by the merge of 2 or more absolutely massive blackholes.

shallowfrost
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Is it possible to go ? I wanna tryouts.

Vtolproject
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To be fair, I for one would love to know how "two supermassive black holes... shed new light...". Hawking Radiation ? Or is that just an A.I.'s sense of humor ?

tedcamus
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Thank you guys it hurts me too hear people like this

Christinsingh
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Question: was this discovered by the Chandra x-ray telescope. The telescope that is threatened with its funding being discontinued.

rosemaryandrews
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I am thankful for THEIR newest DISCOVERIES IN THE UNIVERSE...SO MUCH UNKNOWN.❤❤🎉🎉🎉😊

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