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Cosa succederebbe se due buchi neri fossero vicini l'uno all'altro?

Se due buchi neri di dimensioni e massa uguali fossero in prossimità l'uno dell'altro, rimarrebbero costanti nelle dimensioni e nella massa o uno consumerebbe completamente l'altro, dato che i buchi neri assorbono costantemente e emettono materia.
Se due buchi neri di dimensioni e massa uguali fossero in prossimità l'uno dell'altro, rimarrebbero costanti nelle dimensioni e nella massa o uno consumerebbe completamente l'altro, dato che i buchi neri assorbono costantemente e emettono materia.
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One would pull the other and a third, even deeper, would arise - scary to think that someone might fall in there.
One would pull the other and a third, even deeper, would arise - scary to think that someone might fall in there.

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Until a collision occurs, black holes maintain a constant size and mass. They are not loosely compacted clouds that can be torn apart by a strong gravitational field.
Until a collision occurs, black holes maintain a constant size and mass. They are not loosely compacted clouds that can be torn apart by a strong gravitational field.

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If two black holes of equal size and mass were in close proximity to each other, their interaction would depend on several factors such as their relative velocities, spins, and the angle at which they approach each other. Generally, there are three possible outcomes: Orbiting: If the two black holes are moving at a high velocity or have a certain angular momentum, they may enter into an orbit around each other. This would result in the formation of a binary black hole system, where both black holes continuously revolve around a common center of mass. Merger: If the two black holes are sufficiently close and their orbits decay over time due to the emission of gravitational waves, they may eventually merge into a single, larger black hole. This process releases a significant amount of gravitational energy in the form of gravitational waves. Partial Consumption: In some cases, one black hole could come close enough to disrupt the gravitational equilibrium of the other. This can lead to the partial consumption of the smaller black hole by the larger one, resulting in an increased mass and size for the larger black hole. The exact outcome would depend on the specific parameters of the black holes involved and cannot be determined without detailed calculations. However, it is important to note that black holes do not continually emit and absorb matter in the same way as conventional objects. Their intense gravitational pull allows them to capture nearby matter, but it does not necessarily mean that they are constantly growing in mass.

If two black holes of equal size and mass were in close proximity to each other, their interaction would depend on several factors such as their relative velocities, spins, and the angle at which they approach each other. Generally, there are three possible outcomes: Orbiting: If the two black holes are moving at a high velocity or have a certain angular momentum, they may enter into an orbit around each other. This would result in the formation of a binary black hole system, where both black holes continuously revolve around a common center of mass. Merger: If the two black holes are sufficiently close and their orbits decay over time due to the emission of gravitational waves, they may eventually merge into a single, larger black hole. This process releases a significant amount of gravitational energy in the form of gravitational waves. Partial Consumption: In some cases, one black hole could come close enough to disrupt the gravitational equilibrium of the other. This can lead to the partial consumption of the smaller black hole by the larger one, resulting in an increased mass and size for the larger black hole. The exact outcome would depend on the specific parameters of the black holes involved and cannot be determined without detailed calculations. However, it is important to note that black holes do not continually emit and absorb matter in the same way as conventional objects. Their intense gravitational pull allows them to capture nearby matter, but it does not necessarily mean that they are constantly growing in mass.

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They would not absorb due to the same forces that would balance each other out.
They would not absorb due to the same forces that would balance each other out.

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Pierw muszą udowodnić że w ogóle istnieją, potem się można zastanawiać. Jak na tę chwilę to wciąż teoria I matematyczne równania, no chyba że ktoś uważa że obraz wygenerowany komputerowo przez NASA za dawód.

Pierw muszą udowodnić że w ogóle istnieją, potem się można zastanawiać. Jak na tę chwilę to wciąż teoria I matematyczne równania, no chyba że ktoś uważa że obraz wygenerowany komputerowo przez NASA za dawód.

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