NASA’s James Webb Telescope reveals supermassive black holes forming far earlier than expected, raising questions about primordial origins

Supermassive black holes discovered by the James Webb Space Telescope in the early universe challenge traditional formation theories. Primordial black holes, formed shortly after the Big Bang, are proposed as seeds for these cosmic giants, potentially explaining their rapid growth. Scientists are exploring observational evidence and simulations to confirm this theory, which could also shed light on dark matter.

NASA’s James Webb Telescope reveals supermassive black holes forming far earlier than expected, raising questions about primordial origins
Supermassive black holes discovered by the James Webb Space Telescope in the early universe challenge traditional formation theories. Primordial black holes, formed shortly after the Big Bang, are proposed as seeds for these cosmic giants, potentially explaining their rapid growth. Scientists are exploring observational evidence and simulations to confirm this theory, which could also shed light on dark matter.