Scientists stunned by the Universe’s first known black hole

Just 500 million years after the Big Bang, a colossal black hole, 300 million times the mass of the Sun, was already blazing at the heart of a tiny, brilliant galaxy. Found with JWST, this discovery could explain the strange “Little Red Dots” seen in the early cosmos and rewrites what we thought was possible for black hole growth.

​Just 500 million years after the Big Bang, a colossal black hole, 300 million times the mass of the Sun, was already blazing at the heart of a tiny, brilliant galaxy. Found with JWST, this discovery could explain the strange “Little Red Dots” seen in the early cosmos and rewrites what we thought was possible for black hole growth. Just 500 million years after the Big Bang, a colossal black hole, 300 million times the mass of the Sun, was already blazing at the heart of a tiny, brilliant galaxy. Found with JWST, this discovery could explain the strange “Little Red Dots” seen in the early cosmos and rewrites what we thought was possible for black hole growth. 

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