English: This computer generated image shows the warped view of a pair of
supermassive black holes orbiting each other, and each is surrounded
by its own accretion disk of hot gas. The larger black hole (red disk)
is almost directly behind a companion black hole (blue disk) with half
its mass. The gravity of the foreground black hole transforms its
partner's appearance into a surreal collection of highly distorted
arcs. Insets highlight
areas where both black holes produce complete but warped images of
their companions. Light from the accretion
disks produces these self-similar images as it travels through the
tangled fabric of space and time near both black holes.
Credit: Jeremy Schnittman, Brian Powell, and Scott Wiessinger/NASA's
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