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Ed Seidel on-camera: text
It starts off, if you have two black hole sitting
apart from eachother, there are separate horizons,
or sort of separate bells inside which you can't
get any information out. as they get closer and
closer, suddenly they become one bigger horizon
and that means that a new black hole has formed
which is just the coalescence of the those two,
and it turns out that that horizon oscillates
just as it does in the case of a single distorted
black hole.
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