Scientists hear two newborn black holes “cry” through ripples in space-time, and one had a birth unlike anything seen before

Scientists hear two newborn black holes “cry” through ripples in space-time, and one had a birth unlike anything seen before

Scientists have “heard” the symphony of two newborn black holes, each created when their respective parent black holes collided and merged. In fact, one of those collisions was the first of its kind.

The detection of small black holes and information about the four parents. black holes that forged them was courtesy of ripples in space-time, or gravitational wavescaused by the violent cosmic events that gave rise to them. These waves were recorded by the LIGO (Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory), Virgo Gravitational Wave Detectors and KAGRA (Kamioka Gravitational Wave Detector).

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