Scientists investigate collisions of black holes

Since 2015, the LIGO-Virgo-KAMA collaboration has detected about 85 pairs of black holes colliding with each other.

It is known that these cosmic catastrophes occur frequently: as the sensitivity of the detector increases, scientists expect that in the next cycle of observations, starting in 2023, they will receive data on these events almost daily. However, scientists do not yet know what causes these collisions.

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