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26/03/2025

Shout out to my newest followers! Excited to have you onboard! Anty Ada Vivian, Adama Dolleh

21/03/2024

Where can I watch this sport pls

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20/03/2024

No matter wetin dem teach for here, people wey dey the back seat no go ever understand anything πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

20/03/2024

Emotional damage

20/03/2024
13/09/2022

🚨BREAKING🚨: We will witness a supermassive black hole collision in real-time within the next 3 years.

Two Supermassive Black Holes Are Expected To Collide Within Next 3 Years And We Will Watch It In Real-Time

One of the most awaited events in modern astronomy, according to astronomers, may soon be upon us.

According to research, fluctuations in light measurements from the galaxy SDSS J1430+center 2303's point to the possibility of a major collision between two supermassive black holes with a total mass of about 200 million Suns.

A supermassive black hole collision in real-time
The collision, coupled with the first black hole image taken by the Event Horizon Telescope, may rank among the greatest modern astronomical events if the scientists' interpretation of the data is right. In this situation, according to the scientists' data, the black holes will merge within the next three years, which is a very short period of time in the context of scientific studies.

The research results are available on the pre-print server ArXiv and have been accepted for publication in the journal Astronomy & Astrophysics.

Due to the gravitational waves that the first black hole merger caused to ripple through space-time, the event was discovered in 2015. However, the gravitational force from that collision continued to have an impact for years after it occurred, as did subsequent observations. As a result, the collision at the core of SDSS J1430+2303 might be the first time astronomers have had the opportunity to watch such an event take place.

In the run-up to this cosmic catastrophe, there is one significant caveat. The range of gravitational waves produced by supermassive black holes is too low for our existing gravitational wave detectors to pick up. Virgo and LIGO, both of which are capable of detecting ripples in the frequency produced by binary black holes, have thus far discovered almost all black hole mergers

The astronomers anticipate being able to observe the

13/09/2022

Meet ANTONIO PINTU Real Madrid's fitness coach

23/12/2021

Attachment na your mate?πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
Una go see packing Gel everywhere on Saturday
Nice one Sapa πŸ€£πŸ˜„

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