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>>6497829
>the region between the two event horizons?
What are you even talking about?
The black holes would orbit each other like pic related...it's two co-orbiting black holes.

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Don't be afraid, OP. Maybe this will help you see black holes in a new light.
Black holes aren't so black in non-visible wavelengths. Here are two co-orbiting black holes seen in x-ray (blue) and radio (pink) light.

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>>6398219
>>6398212
Yes they are, and they are very bright. Here are two co-orbiting black holes in x-ray (blue) and radio (pink) light.

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>>6135389
you do know that they actually do, right? Here are two co-orbiting black holes at the centers of merging galaxies, photographed in x-ray (blue) and radio (pink) light.

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>>6129855
yes. Here are two co-orbiting black holes in x-ray (blue) and radio (pink) light.

>> No.6097429 [View]
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b-but guys, light can escape from a black hole! Here are two black holes seen in x-ray (blue) and radio (pink) light.

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>>6087992
perhaps not in visible light, but you CAN directly observe a black hole. pic related, here's two.

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>>6078258
OP here, I suppose black holes are acceptable ITT. At least they're better than puny-little living stars.

Here are two co-orbiting black holes at the centers of merging galaxies shown in x-ray (blue) and radio (pink) light.

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>>1738258
Also, that one's animated

This image is in x-rays, I think.

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