Basically, my question is the title. If a black hole crosses the Roche limit of another black hole, what happens?
For a hypothetical example, let’s say you have a two black holes: one at 5 solar masses and one at 300 solar masses. If the smaller black hole crosses the Roche limit of the larger what happens? Does they simply merge? Would the event horizon of one or both black hole’s be geometrically distorted in some way or retain their spherical shape?
There is probably a way to bookmark it in the app you use.
I tend to not use apps since there’s a perfectly fucking fine working web browser that does the same shit as an app, but also happens to not track my telemetry including the frequency of my shits daily that most apps do nowadays.
That browser also has a bookmark feature.
Not mine, I use Netscape Navigator in a Windows 95 VM within Ubuntu running on a Nintendo Switch.
Lynx running on Linux From Scratch with a custom hardened kernel and only the bare minimum number of packages for a functioning tty would be a better choice, but who am I to judge?
I want to try this in a qube now.
That is some good taste, mate.