The Many Ways to Build a Black Hole
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Using data from nearly 400 gravitational-wave detections, Australian astrophysicists have found that black holes form and merge in multiple ways — from collapsing gas clouds to chance encounters in dense star clusters. Some black holes spin thousands of times per second and grow by absorbing other black holes. The findings reveal a far more complex and varied universe than previously understood.
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