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    Question: What would happen if a black hole entered another black hole?

    • Keywords:
      • black hole,
      • physics,
      • space
    Asked by axes520deny on 27 Mar 2025. This question was also asked by knew520deet, dear520kaes.
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      Vicky Fawcett answered on 27 Mar 2025:


      Great question! The short answer is, they will merge and form a bigger black hole! In that sense, black holes are relatively simple objects.

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