I'm sure it's happened before, the Andromeda galaxy is going to crash into the Milky Way galaxy in the future. They probably just combine into one larger black hole.
Here's a video of two black holes colliding.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVgPplOgB1g&mode=related&search=
Part of the evolution of the universe is that one day there will only be black holes, this is a page that shows the five ages of the universe. It's on age four the age of black holes.
http://www.fathom.com/course/10701055/session4.html
2006-12-06 08:25:21
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answered by Sean 7
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First two black holes collide then they either orbit each other or combine to create one much bigger black hole they do not create a paradox. Second question is incomprehensible. Third question When black holes have no other matter to ingest they are silent black holes. They very slowly shrink away by ejecting their mass as "hawking radiation".
2006-12-06 08:29:00
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answered by Anonymous
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You get a more beneficial black hollow with a tremendous fireworks tutor as well. The midsection of maximum galaxies (which includes our own) have a astounding black hollow as a effect of those collisions. those collisions are prevalent in galactic centers because the celebs are a lot extra dense (closer at the same time) in that region, increasing the potential for such mergers. at the same time as great stars collide, the effect may probable yield a neutron celeb, the position atomic nuclei are are overwhelmed at the same time cheek to cheek, the position electrons conquer the Pauli concept governing degenerate white dwarf matter, slam into protons, for that reason rendering them neutrons, and voila, a neutron celeb is born. If that neutron celeb continues to be too great, it really is going to grow to be a black hollow, even with the truth that present day theory signifies that even those neutrons are squished into their constituent quarks, so a black hollow should be seen a "quark celeb". even with the truth that no longer created from your common style of up and down quarks, yet charmed, suitable, and unusual quarks. possibly those are our darkish matter applicants, who knows?
2016-11-24 19:25:43
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answered by saleh 4
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According to astronomers they combine into a larger black hole.
2006-12-06 14:39:08
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answered by ZeedoT 3
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There would be one bigger black hole and a lot of gravitational radiation.
Then, through Hawking radiation, it would eventually evaporate.
2006-12-06 08:26:30
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answered by Anonymous
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one would eat the other one and they would create a newer, bigger hole.
2006-12-06 08:26:10
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answered by zombiefighter1988 3
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time travel
2006-12-06 08:26:26
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answered by *little one* 4
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