Black holes may have been born large.
by John Tyburski
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Black
holes are objects in space that are so massive that their gravity prevents
anything, including light, from escaping. At the hearts of all galaxies,
including our own Milky Way, are black holes of enormous sizes, having masses
billions of times that of our sun. Because not all black holes are equal in
size, astronomers have speculated for decades as to how the “supermassive”
black holes attain their heft... [Pending]
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