Can a black hole swallow a universe?

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Scientists have discovered a very large black hole in the universe. It is more than 12 billion suns and is slowly swallowing a galaxy.

This discovery was made by a team of international researchers at Shui-Bing Wu University in Beijing. Scientists predict that this black hole would have formed during the beginning of the universe. It is more than 12 billion suns in size. It can also be understood that this black hole is slowly swallowing the planets, stars, bodies present in the universe. Its mass is very high, due to which it swallows everything that comes close.

Like a common black hole, this massive black hole is also the center of a galaxy. Due to swallowing the gas, dust, and wires present nearby, its size is constantly increasing. In the black hole, a bright light emits just before the inclusion of any star or object. This light comes from the immense heat generated during the process of entering a black hole.

Such huge black holes are also very bright. Scientists claim that this massive black hole is 4,200 trillion times brighter than our Sun. The scientist himself is also surprised by these figures. They speculate that this black hole must have formed during the origin of the universe.

Multiplication of data has revealed that this black hole is 12.8 billion light-years away from Earth. This means that the light emanating from this black hole is reaching us by traveling 12.8 billion light-years. Scientists estimate that our universe is 90 million years old. It is being said on this basis that it must have been formed during the origin of the universe.

Such a large and supermassive black hole in the center of a galaxy is called a quasar. These recently discovered quasars can reveal many mysteries. Through this one can find out how the circumstances were immediately after the Big Bang, how the universe was born and how changes took place during billions of years? A detailed report about the research has appeared in the science journal, Nature.

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