....that stretcheth out the heavens as a curtain, and spreadeth them out as a tent to dwell in...
Is. 40:22
"The most massive black hole collision ever detected has been directly observed by the LIGO and VIRGO Scientific Collaboration....The short gravitational wave signal, GW190521, captured by the LIGO and Virgo gravitational wave observatories in the United States and Europe came from two highly spinning, mammoth black holes weighing in at a massive 85 times and 66 times the mass of the Sun, respectively.
But that is not the only reason this system is very special. The larger of the two black holes is considered “impossible.” Astronomers predict that stars between 65 – 130 times the mass of the Sun undergo a process called pair instability, resulting in the star being blown apart, leaving nothing behind.
With a mass of 85 solar masses, the larger black hole falls squarely in that forbidden range, referred to as the upper black hole mass gap, and should be “impossible.”
So if it wasn’t created by the collapse of a star, how did it form?
“The `impossible’ black hole formed by the collision lies in the black hole desert between 100 and 1,000 times the mass of the Sun,” Professor Scott said. “But it is also possible that this system consisted of two primordial black holes that formed in the early Universe."
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----OR---these two "primordial black holes" were created as such in the beginning to do what they - well --do. ...or to form in such a way as to do -- well -- what they do.
Is. 40:22
"The most massive black hole collision ever detected has been directly observed by the LIGO and VIRGO Scientific Collaboration....The short gravitational wave signal, GW190521, captured by the LIGO and Virgo gravitational wave observatories in the United States and Europe came from two highly spinning, mammoth black holes weighing in at a massive 85 times and 66 times the mass of the Sun, respectively.
But that is not the only reason this system is very special. The larger of the two black holes is considered “impossible.” Astronomers predict that stars between 65 – 130 times the mass of the Sun undergo a process called pair instability, resulting in the star being blown apart, leaving nothing behind.
With a mass of 85 solar masses, the larger black hole falls squarely in that forbidden range, referred to as the upper black hole mass gap, and should be “impossible.”
So if it wasn’t created by the collapse of a star, how did it form?
“The `impossible’ black hole formed by the collision lies in the black hole desert between 100 and 1,000 times the mass of the Sun,” Professor Scott said. “But it is also possible that this system consisted of two primordial black holes that formed in the early Universe."
SciTechDaily
----OR---these two "primordial black holes" were created as such in the beginning to do what they - well --do. ...or to form in such a way as to do -- well -- what they do.