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•'Impossible' black holes discovered by the James Webb telescope may finally have an explanation
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Astronomers have long been puzzled by supermassive black holes that seem to have fully formed in the earliest epochs of the universe.
A new paper suggests these monster black holes may have emerged at the dawn of the Big Bang as tiny, primordial "seeds" The researchers propose that this model of black hole growth should be incorporated into simulations.
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