LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA observatories detected two extraordinary black hole collisions in late 2024—GW241011 and GW241110. The first involved a rapidly spinning black hole, while the second revealed one rotating opposite its orbit. These findings fit predictions for second-generation black holes, born from earlier mergers within crowded star clusters. The events mark a major clue to how massive black holes evolve over cosmic time.
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LIGO Detect Possible Second-Generation Black Holes with Extreme Spins
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