Near the edge of the visible Universe are some of the brightest objects ever observed, known as quasars, which are believed to contain Supermassive Black Holes of more than a billion times the mass of our Sun. Simulations by Kentaro Nagamine at Osaka University's Department of Earth and Space Science, Isaac Shlosman at the University of Kentucky and co-workers have revealed for the first time exactly how these black holes formed 700...
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