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There was a weird gravitational wave, and it's a rekindle post that's primordial black holes, maybe on the concept of discovery. And these objects have remained incredibly interesting. An interesting concept for decades. And research at the University of Miami thinks that a recently detected gravitational wave might be the evidence needed to confirm that these objects do indeed exist. Gravitational waves, these are just ripples of space time that are created by some of the most climate events in the universe. Quisions between black holes for one, or even visions between new cross-cars, things like that. The majority of black holes form after massive stars, gold supernova, that's when a star blows up and blocks the hole and fuel collapses and ends up slowly outward. And their masses have to be started with political supernova, their masses have to be started
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