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Black Holes and the Time Machine: a Russian Scientist Reveals How He Sees the Past with a Telescope

With the help of powerful X-ray telescopes you can detect the most distant objects in the universe, such as black holes or quasars, allowing you to take a look at millions and billions of years ago, explains to the portal 'Nauchnaya Rossiya' ('Scientific Russia') the professor of the Russian Academy of Sciences Sergey Sazonov.
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With the help of powerful X-ray telescopes you can detect the most distant objects in the universe, such as black holes or quasars, allowing you to take a look at millions and billions of years ago, explains to the portal 'Nauchnaya Rossiya' ('Scientific Russia') the professor of the Russian Academy of Sciences Sergey Sazonov.

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