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Gravitational waves produced by black holes colliding and merging are providing a new way of finding hidden black holes, testing existing scientific theories and possibly uncovering new phenomena.

Cosmos

Who
black holes
What
Gravitational waves produced by black holes colliding and merging are providing a new way of finding hidden black holes, testing existing scientific theories and possibly uncovering new phenomena.
When
Thu, 16 Jul 2026 17:03:45 GMT · 2h 25m ago
Where
Cosmos ·
Why
The 'ringing' signals from black hole mergers offer new observational data for scientific research.
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This development advances gravitational-wave astronomy, enabling new methods for detecting black holes, validating scientific theories, and potentially discovering new physical phenomena.

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