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"Roses are red. Violets are blue. Your event horizon means I can't see you!" As that ugly verse shows, black holes aren't exactly conducive to romantic imagery on Valentine's Day. However, a new ...
The black holes rip the stars apart and consume their stellar debris — becoming more massive, Northwestern explained. This increases their gravitational pull and draws them together as they orbit..
Researchers have discovered that black holes engage in a cosmic dance and a star-lit meal to vibe with each other in a cosmic love story fit for Valentine's Day.
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