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A supermassive black hole seen just 1.5 billion years after the Big Bang has been discovered.
LID-568 appears to be feeding on matter at a rate 40 times its Eddington limit.
It's possible that the powerful outflows may be acting as a release valve for the energy generated by the extreme accretion, preventing system from becoming too unstable.
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