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Stephen Hawking Had Predicted: Science Just Confirmed It Through a Titanium Collision

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In cosmic silence, two gravitational monsters united to create something even more gigantic. On January 14, the LIGO detectors captured the last echoes of a titanium collision between two black holes, revealing a phenomenon that Stephen Hawking had predicted in 1971 but that he could never see confirmed of his [...]
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In cosmic silence, two gravitational monsters united to create something even more gigantic. On January 14, the LIGO detectors captured the last echoes of a titanium collision between two black holes, revealing a phenomenon that Stephen Hawking had predicted in 1971 but that he could never see confirmed of his [...]

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SciencePost broke the news in on Monday, October 6, 2025.
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