Black holes spin fast and when together this turns into a dance of gravity waves

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I was just wondering about black hole collisions when they bump together does the spin of one make away with the spin of the other so they don't just fling apart? And then when they shoot apart at near light speed they fly through stars destroying them like a cannonball?
 
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I was just wondering about black hole collisions when they bump together does the spin of one make away with the spin of the other so they don't just fling apart? And then when they shoot apart at near light speed they fly through stars destroying them like a cannonball?
Wouldn't that depend on density, relative size and displacement?
 
Sort of like when Stacy Abrams sits down a the dining table.
 
My guess is there will be "pair instability" in such a collision ... energy levels so high as to begin condensing energy into matter, once we get into picometer scale wavelengths of gamma rays ... to wit:


The black holes or neutron stars do not survive ...
 
I was just wondering about black hole collisions when they bump together does the spin of one make away with the spin of the other so they don't just fling apart? And then when they shoot apart at near light speed they fly through stars destroying them like a cannonball?
Catch one and let's put it under observation and see!
 
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