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If the First Black Holes Collapsed Directly, Could we Detect Radio Signals From Those Moments? – Universe Today
The birth of direct collapse black holes could be seen by radio telescopes in the near future.
The universe is littered with supermassive black holes. There’s one a mere 30,000 light-years away in the center of the Milky Way. Most galaxies have one, and some of them are more massive than a billion stars. We know that many supermassive black holes…
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