I think that if one is of a bigger size and strength it may be able to pull the smaller one into it's power.I think they showed this concept on the Discovery Science channel and that when the two met they became one larger more powerful black hole.To the one who said that black holes do not exist how did you come up with this answer.
2006-06-22 10:50:25
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answered by DreamWeaver 6
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It's already happened many times. The two black holes orbit one another with their distance to each other shrinking until they merge. It is believed that the supermasive blackholes at the center of galaxies are formed this way.
2006-06-22 12:50:52
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answered by Brent 2
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This will occur at some point when the universe starts to implode at this time many black holes will be created as the matter that forms the universe breaks down to its molecular structure,The smaller black holes will be engulfed by the bigger ones until all that is left is a singularity and the whole process of the universe will start all over.Not sure where God comes into it!
2006-06-22 10:08:59
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answered by TAFF 6
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Usually as per recent reserch , either the black hole have a heavy pull of gravitaional energy or may be having nothing just like the center ofthe earth.
SO if 2 black hole are withing each other then either both may cancel each other or may give birth to some new mystry of the space.
2006-06-22 19:14:27
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answered by Ajit Moharana 1
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Technically everything is within everything else's gravitational pull, but if they got close enought they would either orbit each other or collide into one.
2006-06-22 10:04:36
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answered by master_akhkharu 3
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The black hole falls into the other black hole's dimension space and the tears a larger hole in space and merges.
2006-06-23 09:53:53
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answered by Anonymous
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If black holes exist and the circumstances you described happened, you would get one large black hole in the end, it would be fascinating to watch.
2006-06-22 21:31:07
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answered by djoldgeezer 7
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i don't know...but this is a theory, assuming that black holes are different sizes one might just suck the other in and maybe become bigger...but like i said i have no idea and its just a guess
2006-06-22 10:05:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe that's how the supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy got there...
2006-06-22 11:52:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Not probable, but I'd say they would rip each other apart.(The strongest one wins.)Then it would be a question of strength of gravity
2006-06-22 10:31:36
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answered by Anonymous
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