In August of a year ago, the LIGO and Virgo coordinated efforts made a first-of-its-sort gravitational wave identification – what appeared to be a dark gap gobbling up a neutron star. Presently LIGO has affirmed the occasion, giving it the name GW190814. What’s more, it would appear that the neutron star was not really… a neutron star. That would mean the location is the first of an alternate kind – the littlest dark opening they have at any point identified, narrowing the strange ‘mass hole’ between neutron stars and dark…
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