Impossible! Scientists Finally Heard a Black Hole’s Event Horizon
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LIGO’s clearest black-hole merger signal, GW250114, contained something unexpected beneath the familiar ringdown. Researchers believe the hidden direct wave may have been shaped by the region immediately surrounding the newborn black hole’s event horizon. But other scientists argue that the apparent connection may be misleading. Did humanity hear the gravitational fingerprint of a black hole’s edge, or was it only a coincidence? To learn more about GW250114 and the hidden signal from a black hole’s event horizon, you can watch our full video on YouTube Paperlink : https://arxiv.org/pdf/2510.01001 Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 00:53 THE SIGNAL THAT SHOULD HAVE ENDED 02:42 THE HIDDEN WAVE FROM THE EDGE 04:40 DID WE REALLY HEAR THE HORIZON? 07:59 Outro 08:32 Enjoy Visit our website for up-to-the-minute updates: www.nasaspacenews.com Follow us Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nasaspacenews Twitter: https://twitter.com/SpacenewsNasa Join this channel to get access to these perks: ht
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