If those two atoms were in an otherwise empty universe eventually gravitational attraction would bring them together.
How long it would take is another matter but it would happen.
Now think of that universe containing 190 billion supermassive black holes(give or take a couple of billion), it will happen. And before they have time to evaporate.
And even so what of the particles emitted? they will just be absorbed by other blackholes. Where else are they going to go?
How long it would take is another matter but it would happen.
Now think of that universe containing 190 billion supermassive black holes(give or take a couple of billion), it will happen. And before they have time to evaporate.
And even so what of the particles emitted? they will just be absorbed by other blackholes. Where else are they going to go?
![[Image: mybannerglitter06eee094.gif]](https://images.weserv.nl/?url=i118.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fo112%2Fpussinboots_photos%2FBikes%2Fmybannerglitter06eee094.gif)
If you're not supposed to ride faster than your guardian angel can fly then mine had better get a bloody SR-71.