Astronomers discover the fastest-feeding black hole in the early universe
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A supermassive black hole discovered 1.5 billion years after the Big Bang is consuming matter at 40 times the theoretical limit. This discovery provides insights into how black holes grew rapidly in the early Universe and suggests significant mass growth can occur during a single episode of rapid feeding.
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