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How Dark Matter Might Have Spawned Early Massive Black Holes After the Big Bang

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Astronomers have long been intrigued by the presence of massive black holes in the early universe. Some of these black holes, discovered less than a billion years after the Big Bang, are as large as a billion times the mass of our Sun. Traditional theories suggest there wasn’t enough time for these giants to form through standard growth processes. However, a recent study offers a potential explanation involving dark matter. Led by researchers at…

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A growing mystery in astronomy is the presence of gargantuan black holes – some weighing up to a billion suns – existing less than a billion years after the Big Bang. According to the standard theory of black hole formation, these black holes simply shouldn't have had enough time to reach a [...]

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Issuesfr broke the news on Friday, April 17, 2026.
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