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Black hole size is determined by its feeding pattern – Tech Explorist
We can use it to predict what the flickering signal from an IMBH might look like.

When resting and not swallowing surrounding stars or gas, the supermassive black holes emit very little light. Astronomers can detect this light by analyzing its gravitational influences on stars and gas.
Supermassive black holes in the early universe used…
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