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Sep 23 at 12:10 answer added Anders Sandberg timeline score: 3
Sep 23 at 0:30 comment added antlersoft Within an event horizon all world lines intersect a singularity. A particle exactly at the tangent where two identical evenr horizons meet (note: just an unrealistic thought experiment here) might never experience any net spacetime curvature itself,right until it finds itself at the intersection of the two singularities.
Sep 22 at 22:59 comment added Greg Burghardt From what I understand the two event horizons merge. If two black holes are close enough to merge, the question becomes moot. The particle has already fallen into the black hole. The event horizon is just peanut-shaped momentarily while the inevitable happens.
Sep 22 at 22:54 comment added ProfRob Event horizons don't "overlap"
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