00:00A black hole kicked across the universe?
00:02In a jaw-dropping discovery, scientists have finally tracked a newborn black hole that
00:07was launched through space at over 31 miles per second.
00:11This cosmic cannonball wasn't born gently.
00:14It was the explosive result of two massive black holes colliding in 2019.
00:19But instead of quietly merging, the clash sent a shockwave across spacetime and recoiled
00:24the new black hole out of its galaxy like a cosmic slingshot.
00:28Thanks to gravitational waves, ripples in spacetime first detected in 2015 by LIGO, scientists
00:35just measured this black hole's speed and direction for the very first time.
00:39Think about it.
00:40An object so dense that not even light can escape it, moving faster than anything we can imagine.
00:46And it's not just floating, it's fleeing.
00:49This is one of the most dramatic black hole recoils ever observed.
00:53A moment that reveals just how powerful and chaotic our universe can be.
00:58And the craziest part?
01:00This is only the beginning of what gravitational waves might show us next.
01:03We'll see you next time.
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01:11It has a great way.
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