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That's because it probably formed during the implosion of a heavy star, which are known to rotate.
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Gromov's work had applications not only in mathematics but also in physics (for example, the measurement of black holes and heavy stars) and biology (for example, pattern recognition, which was a research interest of Gromov's).
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