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Effect of gravity waves from colliding black holes ?
I have some throuble understanding the concept of gravity waves.
For instance there was several articles about a galaxy with two super massive black holes in it. They will merge in some 100 000 years. To illustrate the effect: What would happen to a solar system like ours up there ? Or to a globular cluster or a satellite galaxy like LMC ? What is the safe distance from a such event ? How close will stars be damaged ? Jupiter size planets ? Earth size planets ? Regards Carsten Nielsen Denmark |
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