chandra.harvard.edu — For the first time, scientists have proof two supermassive black holes exist together in the same galaxy, thanks to data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory. These black holes are orbiting each other and will merge several hundred million years from now, to create an even larger black hole resulting in a catastrophic event that will unleash inten
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darlynNov 3, 2007
That's too scary to look at.
danielcturnerNov 4, 2007
"These gravitational waves will spread through the universe and produce ripples in the fabric of space, which would appear as minute changes in the distance between any two points."What? Does that have something to do with the universe expanding? "Ripples in the fabric of space," can it be explained any better than that?
notsafetoeatNov 4, 2007
Exactly.
Closed AccountNov 4, 2007
Sounds like a time travel opportunity to me
deltaandroidNov 4, 2007
Well, since your making a comment, why don't you enlighten us?
derangedpenguinNov 5, 2007
The G.R.B. is going to be a bitch when these two decide to hookup... I going to go look for my lead underwear.