Gravitational Waves: The Uninvited GuestsBecause, apparently, black holes are like that one aunt at the family reunion

Gravitational waves, the cosmic equivalent of that one aunt who won't stop talking about her cat, are ripples in the fabric of spacetime that are caused by massive objects, like, you know, black holes.

But don't worry, they're not as annoying as your aunt, they're actually really interesting, especially when it comes to understanding the universe and its many mysteries.

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What is a black hole, really?

A black hole, because, you know, it's a thing