Webb Telescope Discovered An Ancient Black Hole With A Voracious Appetite
Briefly

The black hole at the center of new research, described in a paper published Monday in the journal Nature, breaks this barrier - and by a large margin at that.
This far-flung light is very old. LID-568's light, for example, hailed from when the universe was just 1.5 billion years old, or just 10 percent its current age.
During this epoch, called Cosmic Dawn, black holes may have been commonly feeding past their Eddington limits.
Each of these massive collections of stars and dust is thought to host a supermassive black hole at its heart, which act as gravitational anchors.
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