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How did supermassive black holes form?

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How did supermassive black holes form?

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Astronomers have collected evidence that suggest all galaxies have supermassive black holes at their centres. Their masses are about 0.5 per cent (typically several million to a billion solar masses) of that of their host galaxies. How they came to exist is a mystery, but wisp theory suggests that they are fragments of zero-state space blasted out during the big bang. This is supported by recent findings that show supermassive black holes existed near the start of the big bang.

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