The Most Distant and Mysterious Black Hole Ever Found in X-rays

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In this episode, we will tell you about the amazing discovery of the most distant black hole ever detected in X-rays, which is located in a galaxy that is 13.2 billion light-years away from us. We will also explain how this black hole challenges our current understanding of how the first supermassive black holes formed in the cosmos. This discovery is one of the most fascinating and mysterious in modern astrophysics, and we hope to learn more about it in the future.

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Isn’t it amazing?
Seeing the past,
in the present?

mrsteelers
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A long long time ago in a galaxy far far can't believe a filmmaker was so right!.😊

eternaldarkness
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If I’m not mistaken then just because its 13.2 billion light years away doesn’t mean we are seeing it as it was 13.2 billion years ago keep in might the universe expands. The observable universe is like 93 billion light years in diameter but that doesn’t mean that if you are at the center the edge is observed as it was 45 billion years ago.

WhatIsATurtle
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It’s kinda scary I mean we can see things far away…. Imagine the things that can see us ….

CarlosSanchez-pv
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Wish I per sued astrophysics and space science. Absolutely love this stuff, what a time to get paid to look up! 💯 but still love hearing and learning about discoveries!!! More shows like “how the universe works” needs to be produced!!!!

davep
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It was my impression that black holes were formed around the time galaxies were formed

Faye-elbz
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We are stupid as far as what the universe really is. One of these millenniums we will understand. How many lifetimes will that be and how much would we learn?

LyndaReilly
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All that from three pixels? The heavens are great

brettjessop-pcrv
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Gasp!! The Primordial Black Hole theory confirmed??

immagical
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what if black holes are just stars that are a regular functioning star but it doesnt emit any light which is why they have so much gravity

Clomprr
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I feel like black holes are the only exception to “no matter can be either created nor destroyed” because what happens in the singularity? Do the atoms just like, vibe? Could you reconstruct a human that got pulled into a black hole via if the black hole spits your matter out?

VKTanker
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We see it forming into huge blackhole, some blackholes are so small that when they travel the space, they emit light around them but what u see is very limited number of photons that u'd see but when the blackhole isn't that huge, their electron escape velocity is very small so it take less energy for the electrong gets pulled appart from the atoms entering the blackholes, maybe when object when lose electrons just decipates, that would mean that anything even us that are made of matter make us not even be able to touch anything, since there is this repulsive state that doesn't allow to mix your skin w anything u could possibly touch

retr.
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Wait!

So Our Known Universe is basically in an Actual Wormhole then?

Brilliant Movie Idea! 👍

DedicatedSlaya
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Wouldn’t you think that light would move faster during a supernova than when not.

jacobm-
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So for looking at something that's old are we seeing the beginning and if something's looking from that direction that's old are they seeing the past but yet who would be looking at us and seeing the future

angellsowash
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How come they can’t figure out if “planet 9” it’s really a planet or a primordial ancient black hole ?!🤔since it’s in our own planetary system so close they should be able to tell .. 😬

Amanda-imhp
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Everyone can experience the "Magnifying glass effect" like I did, and thus transfer own experience to the farthest reaches of the cosmos, and experience what you only record with your cameras.

grigorovnikola
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well, isn't that far away into the past, counting with the expansion of the universe, but it is very in the past, its like the past in the present, isn't it amazing?

GustavoAldana-cbhp
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If its that far away from us the Black hole is probably far larger. Right? Thats how light works?

thenexus
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Are black holes considered to be collapsing in on itself?

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