Black holes colliding remixed as Justin Bieber. Sorry, we had to.

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At long last, we're here to solve a problem mankind has had for about five hours how.

After the world received proof that gravitational waves exist from the impact of two black holes colliding, scientists converted the signal from the impact into sound.

Well, you're welcome, you no longer have to choose between the two soundtracks of your meaningless existence: two black holes crashing into each other, evidence of ripples in the fabric of space and time, and Justin Bieber.

This black hole audio remixed to the beat of "Sorry" will be stuck in your head forever while you float aimlessly through the void.

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