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... the formation of a larger black hole. However, during the merger process, a significant amount of energy is released in the form of gravitational waves. In certain cases, this energy can be enough to disrupt or alter the trajectory of the resulting black hole, potentially preventing it from growing further." Sakaki added. "In theory, it might be possible to disrupt or destabilize a black hole by injecting a significant amount of energy into its vicinity. This could potentially disrupt the black ...
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