WEBVTT FILE 1 00:00:00.070 --> 00:00:05.160 [Music] 2 00:00:05.160 --> 00:00:11.270 This computer simulation shows two supermassive black holes orbiting each other. 3 00:00:11.270 --> 00:00:17.490 It's helping scientists learn what kind of light a real black hole binary system might produce. 4 00:00:17.490 --> 00:00:21.600 [Music] 5 00:00:21.600 --> 00:00:24.720 An outer ring of gas surrounds the whole system, 6 00:00:24.720 --> 00:00:27.840 and a mini disk surrounds each black hole. 7 00:00:27.840 --> 00:00:30.970 Streams of gas connect the disks. 8 00:00:30.970 --> 00:00:34.060 [Music] 9 00:00:34.060 --> 00:00:38.200 Magnetic and gravitational forces heat up the gas, 10 00:00:38.200 --> 00:00:47.400 Producing UV and X-ray light. 11 00:00:47.400 --> 00:00:49.470 [Music] 12 00:00:49.470 --> 00:00:53.550 The amount of gas flowing in the system 13 00:00:53.550 --> 00:00:57.530 and our viewing angle 14 00:00:57.530 --> 00:01:00.640 [Music] 15 00:01:00.640 --> 00:01:03.770 can alter what we'll see. 16 00:01:03.770 --> 00:01:05.930 [Music] 17 00:01:05.930 --> 00:01:10.000 Intense gravity bends space-time. 18 00:01:10.000 --> 00:01:15.110 The light follows a warped path and is distorted, as with a lens. 19 00:01:15.110 --> 00:01:22.290 [Music] 20 00:01:22.290 --> 00:01:27.350 This also creates an "eyebrow" next to one black hole 21 00:01:27.350 --> 00:01:32.430 caused by light from glowing gas immediately outside the other. 22 00:01:32.430 --> 00:01:34.600 [Music] 23 00:01:34.600 --> 00:01:40.760 Scientists haven't yet seen a supermassive black hole merger, 24 00:01:40.760 --> 00:01:46.880 but simulations like this are preparing them for what they'll find. 25 00:01:46.880 --> 00:01:53.010 [Music] 26 00:01:53.010 --> 00:01:59.210 [Music] 27 00:01:59.210 --> 00:02:03.230 NASA Astrophysics 28 00:02:03.230 --> 00:02:07.410 [Beeping] 29 00:02:07.410 --> 00:02:13.400 [Beeping]