Do any of these collisions show any type of light when they happen? I know that there's a lot of light being shown either by stars or inplosions. There are people who have made a cottage industry of staring at the unilluminated segment of the moon on any given night, ok? And ad that impact, where is the ic energy of the object goes? It goes back into the object. We discuss this in part one of cosmic collisions.
What happens when three black holes collide? On this episode, Neil deGrasse Tyson and comic co-host Chuck Nice explore even more cosmic collisions in space, in the quantum realm, and more!
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