The movements of two galaxies and their respective black holes during this approach and merger process are unfolding in accordance with the brilliant predictions of scientist Albert Einstein in his theory of relativity.
Using high-resolution X-ray telescopes from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), German and American astronomers have discovered a supermassive black hole, which consists of two black holes from two different galaxies merging into one, located in the Abell 400 galaxy cluster in the universe.
With the high clarity of this modern astronomical observation equipment, astronomers have identified the two black holes at the center of the two galaxies that are in the process of approaching and merging with each other. These black holes are drawn together by gravitational forces, causing their orbits to converge.
In the coming millions of years, the two galaxies containing these black holes will fully merge into one. Currently, observations from Earth show that the two black holes have come very close to each other, resembling a supermassive binary black hole. Upon complete merger, they will create a massive explosion, emitting the brightest gravitational waves in the universe.
The genius predictions of scientist Albert Einstein are being validated in reality. (Image: universe)