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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 the information could become compressed, or reconstituted?
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offthedome | 2 years, 1 month ago
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The information would go into either one of the black holes.

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offthedome | 2 years, 1 month ago Report

Well the more massive black hole has greater gravity. But it is not necessary that things would always fall into the larger of the two black holes. It's similar to having a bucket with one large hole and one small hole. Some of the water molecules will still find themselves going through the smaller hole.

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martrem | 2 years, 1 month ago Report

The stronger, I assume? But infinite gravity in both would rule out a "stronger", wouldn't it?

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