Black Hole Devours Star: Sound Waves Detected
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Scientists just detected a star being ripped apart by a black hole in real time,
and the sound waves it created are unlike anything we've heard before. When a star ventures
too close to a black hole, gravitational forces stretch it like taffy in a process
called spaghettification. The star's material spirals inward, heating to millions of degrees and emitting
X-rays that pulse like a cosmic heartbeat. Researchers converted these X-ray patterns into sound,
revealing eerie whistles and roars that echo through space. This discovery helps
us understand how black holes feed and grow, transforming entire stars into fuel.
The event happened 250 million light years away, meaning we're witnessing ancient cosmic violence
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