Two Prehistoric Blackholes Could Unravel the Mysteries Of the Universe

Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Most recently the NASA, discovered two prehistoric blackholes with the telescope Spitzer. This will provide a way to unravel the mysteries of the universe, such as the creation of galaxies, and even more primitive stars. These blackholes are remains of ancient stars that existed before, in a primitive galaxy. Both of these blackholes were baptized J0005-0006 and J0303-0019. Both of these blackholes are said to weigh each 100 million suns, and are found 13 million light years away from the Earth.

Since the blackhole doesn't seem to obtain any dust particles, it is predicted that the blackhole was created less than 1 billion years after the creation of the Big Bang. Could this lead us to a major scientific discovery?

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