We go in depth on black holes: the strangest objects in the universe! Black holes are not just the strangest objects in the universe, they're the sharpest test we have of how reality actually works.
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The Webb telescope just found a black hole already feeding 570 million years after the Big Bang — forcing astronomers to rewrite how galaxies first light up
A black hole weighing roughly 100 million times the mass of our Sun had no business existing when the universe was barely 570 million years old. Yet there it is, buried inside a tiny, reddened galaxy ...
Observations of ancient galaxies called "Little Red Dots" by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) could finally answer the ...
The nature of black holes has long been shrouded in mystery, but some astronomers believe the answers are a lot closer to home than expected. A fringe astronomical theory known as "black hole ...
There were lots of ideas about what we might see, but the Universe is full of surprises. One of the first surprises was the ...
In a far-flung corner of the universe, two black holes collide violently, generating ripples called gravitational waves.
There are black holes that are too big to be born from the death of a star but aren’t quite supermassive either. There’s ...
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