It depends http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn9012-black-holes-collide-in-the-best-s... Brent On 10/21/2013 7:10 PM, Dan Asimov wrote:
And so, what happens?
--Dan
On 2013-10-21, at 5:57 PM, meekerdb wrote:
Except we don't know the equations of quantum gravity. So we could only simulate the GR collision, which for smaller BHs we're sure leaves out important stuff. The LIGO project has already done a lot of simulations of realistic mass BHs colliding - although I don't know that they've considered near light speed collisions.
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