Scientists hear 'cosmic bass note' which may be two super black holes colliding

Scientists hear 'cosmic bass note' which may be two super black holes colliding

DAILY STAR

Scientists believe to have heard two super black holes crashing into each other, claiming the discovery could unlock space secrets.

With a gravitational pull so strong not even light itself can escape its clutches, black holes are a scientific enigma even by space standards, thus, the idea of two crashing together is beyond terrifying.

In a recent announcement, scientists have declared that a ‘First of its kind’ low intergalactic rumbling is emanating from space.

Astronomers believe that the low-frequently ripples, referred to as a ‘cosmic base note’ of gravitational waves, could be the sound of supermassive black holes merging across the universe.

The revelation is groundbreaking for experts, who know very little about scientific phenomena. Lying in the centre of galaxies the intimidating objects are possibly billions of times the mass of the sun.

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