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The Universe Is Full of ‘Impossible’ Black Holes. Now Scientists Know Why
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Scientists have identified a possible explanation for the existence of intermediate-mass black holes, which are larger than those formed from stellar collapse but smaller than supermassive black holes, resolving a long-standing observational puzzle in astrophysics.
The Universe Is Full of ‘Impossible’ Black Holes. Now Scientists Know Why
There are black holes that are too big to be born from the death of a star but aren’t quite supermassive either. There’s finally evidence for where those came from.
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