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Astronomers Discover 33 Pairs of Waltzing Black Holes 101

Astronomers from UC Berkeley have identified 33 pairs of waltzing black holes, closing the gap somewhat between the observed population of super-massive black hole pairs and what had been predicted by theory. "Astronomical observations have shown that 1) nearly every galaxy has a central super-massive black hole (with a mass of a million to a billion times the mass of the Sun), and 2) galaxies commonly collide and merge to form new, more massive galaxies. As a consequence of these two observations, a merger between two galaxies should bring two super-massive black holes to the new, more massive galaxy formed from the merger. The two black holes gradually in-spiral toward the center of this galaxy, engaging in a gravitational tug-of-war with the surrounding stars. The result is a black hole dance, choreographed by Newton himself. Such a dance is expected to occur in our own Milky Way Galaxy in about 3 billion years, when it collides with the Andromeda Galaxy."

Comment Re:Certification crap (Score 1) 529

That's the whole point if the DNS is poisoned and www.somebank.com is actually taking me to some 3rd party
the 3rd party only has three options:
  1. Present the bank's certificate
  2. Present a certificate with a different URL than the bank (e.g. hackerbank.ru)
  3. Present a certificate with the correct URL

If it's 1, since the SSL session is started by encrypting the session secret with the Bank's public key, man-in-the middle is prevented. (The attacker cannot decrypt things encrypted with the bank's public key).
If it's 2, the browser will issue a warning that the certificate doesn't match the URL
If it's 3, we're in big trouble, the 3rd party can snoop on the traffic, which is exactly why Mozilla is careful about not
trusting just any CA, and why "trusted" CA's can charge what they do.

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