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    Every galaxy has a supermassive black hole at the centre of it.

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    The galaxy NGC 6240 within the Ophiuchus constellation, is a super galaxy that was formed as a result

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    of two smaller galaxies colliding with one another.

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    As a result, NGC 6240 has not one, but two supermassive black holes at its centre.

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    Astronomers believe that one day these two black holes may very well collide with one

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    another.

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    So what would happen if two black holes collided?

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    The collision of two black holes is such a rare event that it has never actually been

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    observed by scientists here on Earth.

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    We have however, ran extremely complex computer simulations to determine what the result would

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    be if two black holes did collide.

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    Firstly it's important to understand the enormity and sheer density of black holes.

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    A typical supermassive black hole can have a mass anywhere from many millions to several

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    billion times the mass of our sun.

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    The largest black hole we have ever found is in the galaxy Holmberg 15A.

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    The blackhole at it's core is 15,000 light years across and has an estimated mass of

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    170 billion times that of our sun - or most properly referred to as 170 billion solar

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    masses.

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    So what would happen?

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    Well there's basically two possible outcomes of such a catastrophic event.

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    Which possibility depends on the speed at which the two black holes are traveling, how

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    fast they are spinning, and the angle of their collision.

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    If the two black holes are spinning at very high speeds and come together at just the

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    right angle, the smaller black hole will be slingshotted away from the bigger black hole

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    and sent hurtling through space.

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    Similar to how two spinning tops bounce off each other when collided.

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    But the second, more likely outcome is that they will slowly come closer and closer together

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    until they can't escape each other's gravity and they eventually become one.

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    This process would be unbelievably violent.

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    When this happens the resulting black hole is known as a "Binary Black Hole".

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    As the two black holes start to merge they would appear to be a distorted mess of matter.

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    But as they come closer and closer together the resulting black hole goes through a process

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    known as "ring-down".

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    This is when any distortion in the shape is slowly dissipated and the new binary black

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    hole becomes more and more circular.

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    Until any asymmetry is lost and the black hole, once again becomes a nearly perfectly

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    circular disk of swirling death.

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    The energy emitted from the collision would be so great that it would send ripples through

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    the space-time fabric of the Universe.

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    Just think about that for a second, two black holes colliding would cause the very fabric

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    of the Universe, space and time, to ripple, like a gigantic pebble in a pond.

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    These ripple are known as "gravitational waves".

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    Gravitational waves have never been observed here on Earth.

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    In recent years we have built large instruments on Earth that are capable of detecting gravitational

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    waves far away in space.

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    And even more powerful instruments are currently under construction.

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    Why is it so important that we detect these waves?

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    Well gravitational waves are a fundamental component of Einstein's theory of general

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    relativity.

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    Detecting them and thus proving their existence would be irrefutable evidence to backup Einstein's

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    theory.

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    As well as increasing our understanding of gravity and how it behaves.

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    So to summarise, if you see two black holes about to collide, get the hell out of there.

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The example sentences of DISSIPATED in videos (13 in total of 13)

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this determiner is verb, 3rd person singular present when wh-adverb any determiner distortion noun, singular or mass in preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner shape noun, singular or mass is verb, 3rd person singular present slowly adverb dissipated verb, past participle and coordinating conjunction the determiner new adjective binary adjective black adjective
away adverb is verb, 3rd person singular present wasted verb, past participle , dissipated verb, past tense in preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner competition noun, singular or mass to to win verb, base form the determiner rent noun, singular or mass in preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner first adjective place noun, singular or mass .
once adverb the determiner rocket noun, singular or mass has verb, 3rd person singular present landed verb, past participle and coordinating conjunction the determiner vibrations noun, plural have verb, non-3rd person singular present dissipated verb, past participle , the determiner video noun, singular or mass feed noun, singular or mass would modal usually adverb
leaning verb, gerund or present participle forward adverb , she personal pronoun counted verb, past tense out preposition or subordinating conjunction loud adjective until preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner invisible adjective bubble noun, singular or mass dissipated verb, past tense with preposition or subordinating conjunction an determiner audible adjective pop noun, singular or mass .
once adverb the determiner crowds noun, plural dissipated verb, past tense late adverb in preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner evening noun, singular or mass , hook proper noun, singular and coordinating conjunction beazley proper noun, singular emerged verb, past tense from preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner house noun, singular or mass across preposition or subordinating conjunction
of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner people noun, plural s proper noun, singular living verb, gerund or present participle and coordinating conjunction steeped verb, past participle in preposition or subordinating conjunction capitalist noun, singular or mass way noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction life noun, singular or mass led verb, past participle a determiner dissipated verb, past tense and coordinating conjunction degenerative adjective
so adverb , in preposition or subordinating conjunction this determiner case noun, singular or mass , as preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner liquid noun, singular or mass 's possessive ending sloshing verb, gerund or present participle around preposition or subordinating conjunction inside preposition or subordinating conjunction , the determiner energy noun, singular or mass can modal be verb, base form dissipated verb, past participle
steam noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction heat noun, singular or mass , others noun, plural channel verb, non-3rd person singular present outside adjective air noun, singular or mass in preposition or subordinating conjunction so adverb that preposition or subordinating conjunction hot adjective , steamy noun, singular or mass air noun, singular or mass is verb, 3rd person singular present dissipated verb, past participle as preposition or subordinating conjunction
you personal pronoun know verb, non-3rd person singular present , in preposition or subordinating conjunction other adjective words noun, plural , some determiner of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner energy noun, singular or mass needs verb, 3rd person singular present to to be verb, base form dissipated verb, past participle when wh-adverb we personal pronoun do verb, non-3rd person singular present hit verb, past participle the determiner wall noun, singular or mass
as preposition or subordinating conjunction with preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner uprisings noun, plural of preposition or subordinating conjunction 1848 cardinal number , the determiner 1968 cardinal number movement noun, singular or mass finally adverb dissipated verb, past tense but coordinating conjunction in preposition or subordinating conjunction its possessive pronoun wake noun, singular or mass the determiner
bruise noun, singular or mass here adverb but coordinating conjunction by preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner time noun, singular or mass the determiner energy noun, singular or mass gets verb, 3rd person singular present here adverb it personal pronoun 's verb, 3rd person singular present really adverb largely adverb dissipated verb, past tense and coordinating conjunction that wh-determiner is verb, 3rd person singular present a determiner very adverb
dip noun, singular or mass a determiner pretty adverb good adjective amount noun, singular or mass in preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner single adjective day noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction my possessive pronoun gains noun, plural just adverb slowly adverb dissipated verb, past tense over preposition or subordinating conjunction you personal pronoun know verb, non-3rd person singular present like preposition or subordinating conjunction

Use "dissipated" in a sentence | "dissipated" example sentences

How to use "dissipated" in a sentence?

  • A great many people have come up to me and asked how I manage to get so much work done and still keep looking so dissipated.
    -Robert Benchley-
  • The dangers of apparent self-sufficiency explain why Our Lord regards the vices of the feckless and dissipated so much more leniently than the vices that lead to worldly success.
    -C. S. Lewis-
  • An illusion dissipated is an experience gained.
    -Christian Nestell Bovee-
  • He felt that all his hitherto dissipated and dispersed forces were gathered and directed with terrible energy towards one blissful goal.
    -Leo Tolstoy-
  • I don't hate you. I don't think I ever really did. It was just anger. And once I faced it head-on, once understood it, it dissipated. -Mia
    -Gayle Forman-
  • The potential of any technology is always dissipated by its users involvement in its predecessors...Computer are still serving mainly to sustain precomputer effects.
    -Marshall McLuhan-
  • Painters are noted for being dissipated and wild.
    -William Blake-
  • He that attends to his interior self, That has a heart, and keeps it; has a mind That hungers, and supplies it; and who seeks A social, not a dissipated life, Has business.
    -William Cowper-

Definition and meaning of DISSIPATED

What does "dissipated mean?"

/ˈdisəˌpādəd/

adjective
overindulging in sensual pleasures.
verb
To disappear over time.

What are synonyms of "dissipated"?
Some common synonyms of "dissipated" are:
  • dissolute,
  • debauched,
  • decadent,
  • intemperate,
  • immoderate,
  • profligate,
  • abandoned,
  • self-indulgent,
  • wild,
  • unrestrained,
  • fast-living,
  • depraved,
  • degenerate,
  • corrupt,
  • sinful,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

What are antonyms of "dissipated"?
Some common antonyms of "dissipated" are:
  • ascetic,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.