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Did you know? > Recent JWST data from late 2025 and early 2026 has uncovered a population of "Little Red Dots" in the extremely early universe. These are supermassive black holes—some as heavy as 50 million Suns—existing just 500–700 million years after the Big Bang.💥

According to standard physics, these black holes are simply too massive to exist so early. To reach this size, they would have had to "eat" matter at a rate that violates the Eddington Limit (the theoretical speed limit for how fast a black hole can grow). Scientists are currently debating if these were formed by "Direct Collapse"—a process where massive clouds of primordial gas skip the "star phase" entirely and collapse directly into a massive black hole seed.🕳️

It’s a discovery that suggests the early universe was far more efficient at creating monsters than we ever imagined.

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Mar 19
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