Black holes are rampaging through our universe at more than 2.2 million mph and scientists think they now know why
Black holes are rampaging through our universe at more than 2.2 million mph and scientists think they now know why
Scientists simulating the death of supermassive stars witnessed an unusual kick that sometimes occurs in the moments after a black hole forms.
You're viewing a single thread.
Are they drunk? Really really angry? Very anti-social and aggressive like motorcycle thugs?
17 2 ReplyNah, more like nature's Roomba.
9 2 ReplyI'm gonna need a star-sized cat to sit on those black hole Roombas and ride around the universe for shits and giggles.
3 1 ReplySounds like a Beatles song, if they were formed in 2015.
4 2 ReplySo Claypool-Lennon Delirium?
2 1 ReplyI have no idea what this means but it’s sounds fabulous so I’ll say yes, and go off to search it up.
2 0 Reply
They're the langoliers
3 1 ReplyJust had to look it up. Wow maybe.
1 0 Reply