Astronomers Discover Largest Black Hole Yet Using Gravitational Lensing

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Join us as we explore the recent discovery of the largest black hole yet, located millions of light-years away from Earth. Using gravitational lensing, a team of astronomers discovered this ultramassive black hole, which is bigger than any other found in galaxies. In this video, we delve into the details of this exciting discovery and discuss what it means for our understanding of the universe. Don't miss out on this fascinating journey into the depths of space!

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Didn’t TON 618 just got smaller from 66 billion to 40 billion solar masses? That’s still bigger than 33 billion SM based on gravitational lensing by JWSR, isn’t it?

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And remember: It was Iisac Newton who first proposed that massive bodies bend light (inflexion) written in his Opticks. See his queries.

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