The black hole was born in the universe period of 1.2 billion years
Scientists at Tel Aviv University (Israel) have just demonstrated the largest size black hole was born in the period when the universe was born 1.2 billion years, not in the time when the universe was born from 2 to 4 billion years as previously calculated by the scientific community.
In the universe, most constellations have a supermassive black hole, in which black holes are about 1 million to 10 billion times the size of the Sun.
Research results show that when the universe was 1.2 billion years old, black holes were in active period.
At that time, the growth rate of black holes was much faster than in later periods. During the past 7 years, Tel Aviv University scientists have been monitoring the evolution of the largest black hole and comparing this black hole with the evolution of other black holes in the constellations. .
This is the biggest discovery of scientists in the past 7 years.
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