'We will never stop exploring,' MIT astrophysicist says afte

'We will never stop exploring,' MIT astrophysicist says after some ultralight bosons shown not to impact two black holes


‘We will never stop exploring,’ MIT astrophysicist says after some ultralight bosons shown not to impact two black holes
By Charlie McKenna Globe Correspondent,Updated April 16, 2021, 2 hours ago
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“If you jump onto and then down from a carousel, you can steal energy from the carousel,” says co-author Salvatore Vitale. “These bosons do the same thing to a black hole.”Jose-Luis Olivares, MIT
Two known black holes are spinning too quickly to have ever been impacted by the hypothetical particle known as ultralight bosons, proving that, between two certain masses, the particles don’t exist, according to new research by an MIT astrophysicist.

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