Quasars don't last long—so how do they get so massive
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Quasars don't last long—so how do they get so massive
Quasars represent some of the most luminous and energetic phenomena in the universe. These distant powerhouses are driven by supermassive black holes—colossal gravitational engines with masses millions to billions of times that of our sun—which actively devour surrounding matter at incredible rates. As gas, dust, and stellar material spiral inward through an accretion disk superheated […] The post Quasars don’t last long—so how do they get so ma…
Quasars don't last long—so how do they get so massive? - Science Tech Updates
Quasars represent some of the most luminous and energetic phenomena in the universe. These distant powerhouses are driven by supermassive black holes—colossal gravitational engines with masses millions to billions of times that of our sun—which actively devour surrounding matter at incredible rates. As gas, dust, and stellar material spiral inward through an accretion disk superheated […] The post Quasars don’t last long—so how do they get so ma…
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