I've been wondering if this would ever happen in our lifetime. The detector is good but still it requires such a huge and rare event to be detectable as two black holes crashing into each other. How often does that happen? Are black hole ever formed in pairs, if not a crash would be very unlikely. Is this a case of unbelievable luck or is this an every few years event? I guess we will find out
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