James Webb Space Telescope Discovers Universe’s Oldest Active Supermassive Black Hole
In the foggy dawn of the universe, an object has emerged that has left scientists amazed. Observations collected through the James Webb Space Telescope have revealed an active supermassive black hole 10 million times the mass of the Sun. An ancient and distant black hole that was born when the universe was barely 570 million years old? This black hole is so weird that you might think it could be from Another Universe.
Multiversal Theorists will have a chuckle there!
Black holes can form when massive stars collapse at the end of their lives or when two smaller holes merge. But how and when did the first black holes form? These are questions that have puzzled scientists and space enthusiasts for decades.
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