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Physics theory seen by computer simulation has shown that spinning black holes crashing into each other produce several vortexes and "tendexes". The visualizations could give researchers new ways to think about cosmology and black holes.
Credit: Caltech; Cornell University; National Institute for Theoretical Physics in South Africa
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