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Simulation shows how dancing black holes can "vibe" with one another, forming a cosmic love story that is literally written in the stars.
The discovery could explain mysterious signatures seen in gravitational wave signals detected by LIGO /Virgo.
Black holes formed in dense star clusters first align their spins before coming together and merging.
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