- Merging black holes may create bubbles that could swallow the universe. The area between a pair of large black holes on the verge of colliding could provide the conditions to create dangerous bubbles of "true vacuum". https://www.newscientist.com/article/2298989-merging-black-holes-may-create-bubbles-that-could-swallow-the-universe/ 16 comments science
- Merging black holes may create bubbles that could swallow the universe. The area between a pair of large black holes on the verge of colliding could provide the conditions to create dangerous bubbles of "true vacuum". https://www.newscientist.com/article/2298989-merging-black-holes-may-create-bubbles-that-could-swallow-the-universe/ 5 comments science
- Merging black holes may create bubbles that could swallow the universe. The area between a pair of large black holes on the verge of colliding could provide the conditions to create dangerous bubbles of "true vacuum". https://www.newscientist.com/article/2298989-merging-black-holes-may-create-bubbles-that-could-swallow-the-universe/ 17 comments science
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