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If two black holes were to become trapped in each other's space-curve, what would happen to the information encoded on their event horizons?

Is it possible that as the velocity of each approached the speed of light, the information could become compressed instead of the usual dispersal associated with matter encountering a black hole?
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As you approach the singularity matter, space and time get pulled apart. Monitor each one and combine their signals.

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