New Delhi: Astronomers have discovered a flickering supermassive black hole that had formed within 850 million years after the Big Bang, during a period known as the cosmic dawn. The discovery represents the earliest example of a flickering quasar found till date, and reveals a surprisingly mature structure that challenges conventional models of supermassive black hole formation in the early universe. The research team identified a random 20 per…
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