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'Fastest-feeding' black hole of the early universe found! But does it break the laws of physics?
The black hole's voracious appetite, which has allowed it to pile on more than seven million solar masses in just 12 million years, exceeds the theoretical maximum growth rate and goes some way to explaining how black holes could grow so massive so quickly in the early universe.
Black hole in early universe appears to be consuming matter at over 40 times its theoretical limit
Supermassive black holes exist at the center of most galaxies, and modern telescopes continue to observe them at surprisingly early times in the universe's evolution.
Black holes could be driving the expansion of the universe, new study suggests
A radical hypothesis suggesting black holes could be behind the accelerating expansion of our universe has been stirring up controversy among astronomers. A new study may contain the first tantalizing hints it could be real.
‘Fastest-feeding’ black hole seen just 1.5 billion years after the Big Bang
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) and Chandra X-ray Observatory helped identify the “fastest-feeding black hole” - LID-568.
Researchers spot black hole feeding at 40x its theoretical limit
With the advent of the Webb Space Telescope, the problem has pushed up against theoretical limits. The matter falling into a black hole generates radiation, with faster feeding meaning more radiation.
Fastest-feeding black hole found in the early universe
Understanding how these black holes managed to grow so rapidly in the early universe has posed significant challenges.
This Black Hole Is Eating Stuff at Over 40 Times The Theoretical Limit
A supermassive black hole in the early Universe is the most voracious of its kind we've ever seen. It's sitting in the middle of a galaxy called LID-568, as seen just 1.5 billion years after the Big Bang,
Early Universe Black Hole Breaks Feeding Limits, Consuming 40 Times Faster Than Expected
A new observation by astronomers could change everything we know about the early years of the universe. Scientists have detected a greedy low-mass supermassive black hole which is growing extremely fast with the help of the magnificent James Webb Space Telescope (JWST).
Astronomers discover the fastest-feeding black hole in the early universe
Astronomers have discovered a supermassive black hole at the center of a galaxy just 1.5 billion years after the Big Bang that is consuming matter at a phenomenal rate -- over 40 times the theoretical limit.
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'Cosmic inflation:' did the early cosmos balloon in size? A mirror universe going backwards in time may be a simpler explanation
Our most powerful telescopes have revealed that the cosmos is surprisingly simple on the largest visible scales. Likewise, ...
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The Emptiness of the Universe Gives Our Lives Meaning
Earth is the only known place where humanity exists — where humanity can exist. It is the only known place where laughter, ...
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Who are the Miss Universe 2024 judges?
From Lele Pons, Farina, Jéssica Carrillo, Emilio Estefan, and more, these panelists are ready to choose the right woman to ...
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The Rise of Emperor Doom: How Doctor Doom Became the New Sorcerer Supreme of the Marvel Universe
“One World Under Doom is the umbrella, impacting not just The Rise of Emperor Doom, but the entire Marvel Universe,” says ...
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Can Axions Save the Universe?
For nearly 10 years we’ve been operating in a search mode, and any day we could make a discovery,” said Gray Rybka, a ...
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‘Decoding the Universe: Quantum’ Review: Cosmic Concepts on PBS
This ‘NOVA’ presentation helpfully and authoritatively guides viewers through the mind-boggling world of quantum physics.
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Reba McEntire wants to join the Marvel Cinematic Universe, reveals what her superpower would be
Attention, Kevin Feige! Reba McEntire wants to be in a Marvel movie, and even has some ideas on what her superpower could be.
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‘Nobody Wants This,’ ‘Tulsa King,’ ‘Shrinking’ Were Top Streaming Originals in October Based on New ‘In-Universe’ Ranking
Nobody Wants This,' 'Tulsa King' and 'Shrinking' top a new 'in-universe' ranking for October designed to account for the size ...
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This Stunning New Atlas Explores Humanity’s Ancient Relationship With Space and the Universe
Written by the former chief historian of NASA, the book examines the evolution of our cosmic understanding—from early civilizations to the present day ...
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