A new study details the possibility of two colliding black holes which could merge within the next three years,
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But, the collision or even the existence of these two supermassive black holes is not guaranteed. At over a billion light-years away, it’s hard to say exactly what is happening at the center of SDSS J1430+2303. But scientists are convinced that it could be two colliding black holes. And, that if we’re able to observe it happening, it could teach us a lot.
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