Astronomers have announced the discovery of a black hole that ejects energy across 23 million light-years, creating the largest cosmic lightning bolt observed.
The jets emitted by the black hole are equivalent to the output of more than a trillion stars, dwarfing our Milky Way into insignificance.
This discovery questions our understanding of black holes' influence on galaxy evolution, suggesting their colossal jets impact growth across vast intergalactic distances.
Named Porphyrion, this black hole lies in a galaxy that existed when the universe was less than half its current age, highlighting cosmic dynamics.
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