Tuesday, November 23, 2004
Precocious supermassive black holes challenge theories
"'These two results seem to indicate that the way supermassive black holes produce X-rays has remained essentially the same from a very early date in the Universe,' said Schwartz. 'This implies that the central black hole engine in a massive galaxy was formed very soon after the big bang.'"
Or perhaps not; maybe Big Bang cosmology is a great deal more convoluted that physicists would like to admit.
"'These two results seem to indicate that the way supermassive black holes produce X-rays has remained essentially the same from a very early date in the Universe,' said Schwartz. 'This implies that the central black hole engine in a massive galaxy was formed very soon after the big bang.'"
Or perhaps not; maybe Big Bang cosmology is a great deal more convoluted that physicists would like to admit.
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