The universe is expanding, distances between galaxies are increasing, and star formation is slowing down significantly due to the actions of supermassive black holes.
Despite the sufficient gas and material present in the cosmos for star formation, something inhibits the creation of new stars, raising questions about galactic dynamics.
Supermassive black holes, though relatively small in size compared to galaxies, exert vast gravitational influences, altering the fabric of the universe itself.
The energy around supermassive black holes is immense, twisting space-time and potentially causing time itself to warp, impacting star formation.
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