Scientists Just Detected Two Supermassive Black Holes on a Collision Course

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Scientists just discovered two supermassive black holes, each with a mass of more than 800 million suns. And they're on a collision course with each other.

Supermassive black holes are…huge. The Milky Way’s own supermassive black hole, Sagittarius A*, is approximately 4 million times the mass of our sun. And the black holes scientists just discovered are way, way larger.

It’s the first time such massive black holes have been spotted this close together (approximately 1,400 light years apart), and it could help scientists detect a hum of gravitational background noise.

As the two supermassive black holes draw closer together in a death spiral, the black holes will begin sending gravitational waves rippling through spacetime. Those cosmic ripples will join the as-yet-undetected background noise of gravitational waves from other supermassive black holes.

This historical collision will produce some waves more than 1 million times louder than those detected by LIGO (Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory).

Detecting the gravitational wave background will help resolve some of the biggest unknowns in astronomy, such as how often galaxies merge and whether supermassive black hole pairs merge at all or become stuck in a near-endless waltz around one another.

Learn more about this potentially monumental moment on this episode of Elements.

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Seeker near-endless waltz around one another.

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That about my crush wasn't cool :'(

yamatozhen
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Maybe the real question is: Did the universe already die and we're going to watch it from here billions of years away from the starting point of collapse?!

commentguy
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“like you and your crush” i feel attacked

Clash-vesh
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1:47 Casually roasting and lecturing you at the same time 👌

iridium
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So, final part of this video will be made after 2.5B years

AdhikJoshi
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*We're basically watching the history in the night sky.*

tsresc
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''The two black holes find themselves stably orbiting each other but never getting closer.





LIKE U AND YOUR CRUSH AT AN 8th GRADE DANCE"
xd😂

classicmen
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WAIT! this was happened millions if not billions of years ago, Damn life is short.

kamu
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Woke up and saw this video got scared shitless noticed we aren’t going to die anytime soon from this I can now go back to sleep peacefully at 4:30 am lmao

Dsynced_
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2:34 "I'll probably be dead by then." Good for you, mate. Me, I'm sure I'm dead by then. 😂

MrSprikiting
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HEY! That's cool! Half life 3 is announced 2.5 billion years from now as well.

Bean-mrsf
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Title: Supermassive black hole

Your mother: don’t make a your mom joke

bigsmooth
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Black holes have such strong gravity that not even black holes can escape lol

robotaholic
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The jokes on you guys, my crush refuses to come near me

Sol_Invictus_
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SEEKER
Do a video on recent Sagittarius A* sudden brightness increase by 75 times more than normal! :D

IcyGeez
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"like you and you're crush"
Everyone: *is that a personal attack or something*

fittedhalo
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That comment about my crush. Why you gotta do me like that Seeker. 😭

ParaCetaAv
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0:55 Nice scientific term "they could be going smashy smashy right now" :-D

Compguy
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It's probably just Thanos making some death wish millions of light-years away...

liliestechzone
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Dang... didn’t think my middle school self would get roasted going into this..

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