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A 'Naked' Black Hole From Shortly After the Big Bang: James Webb's Discovery Challenges Universal Theories

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Pushing the limits of what we thought possible, astrophysicists from the Kavli Institute for Cosmology of the University of Cambridge, in collaboration with the Cosmic Frontier Center of the University of Texas in Austin, identified a massive black hole in a primitive galaxy, dated 700 million years after the Big Bang. The data, from the James Webb space telescope (JWST), were analyzed in two additional studies, available on Arxiv, revealing a c…
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Astrophysicists at the Kavli Institute for Cosmology at Cambridge University, in collaboration with the Cosmic Frontier Center at the University of Texas at Austin, identified a massive black hole in a primitive galaxy, dating 700 million years after the Big Bang. Data from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), were analyzed in two complementary studies available on ArXiv, revealing a cosmic structure whose composition and mass defy current gal…

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