Black holes are like super strong vacuum cleaners in space, they pull everything in, even light. When two of them crash into each other, it’s like a really loud explosion that can be felt all the way across the universe, shaking the fabric of space-time.
Examples
- Space-time shakes like a drum when two black holes merge.
- Imagine dropping a pebble into a pond, that's like what happens when black holes collide, but on an enormous scale.
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See also
- Why Do Black Holes Spark a Cosmic Symphony?
- What are gravitational wave events?
- Why Do Black Holes Actually 'Eat' Things?
- Why Do Black Holes Actually Eat Light?
- Why Do Black Holes 'Scream'?