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This article is about the astronomical object. For the song by the band Muse, see Supermassive Black Hole (song) .
Artist's impression of the huge outflow ejected from the quasar SDSS J1106+1939 [53]
Artist's illustration of galaxy with jets from a supermassive black hole. [54]
Supermassive black hole and smaller black hole in galaxy OJ 287
Comparisons of large and small black holes in galaxy OJ 287 to the Solar System
Black hole disk flares in galaxy OJ 287 (1:22; animation; 28 April 2020)

Black holes in fiction
Central massive object
Galactic Center – Rotational center of the Milky Way galaxy
Galactic Center GeV Excess – Unexplained gamma-ray radiation in center of Milky Way galaxy
General relativity – Theory of gravitation as curved spacetime
Hypercompact stellar system
List of most massive black holes – Wikipedia list article
Spin-flip – Sudden change of spin axis caused by merging with another black hole


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^ Harrison Tasoff (January 19, 2021). "Researchers discover the earliest supermassive black hole and quasar in the universe" . phys.org . The presence of such a massive black hole so early in the universe's history challenges theories of black hole formation. As lead author [Feige] Wang, now a NASA Hubble fellow at the University of Arizona, explains: 'Black holes created by the very first massive stars could not have grown this large in only a few hundred million years.'

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^ Seidel, Jamie (December 7, 2017). "Black hole at the dawn of time challenges our understanding of how the universe was formed" . News Corp Australia . Retrieved December 9, 2017 . It had reached its size just 690 million years after the point beyond which there is nothing. The most dominant scientific theory of recent years describes that point as the Big Bang—a spontaneous eruption of reality as we know it out of a quantum singularity. But another idea has recently been gaining weight: that the universe goes through periodic expansions and contractions—resulting in a 'Big Bounce'. And the existence of early black holes has been predicted to be a key telltale as to whether or not the idea may be valid. This one is very big. To get to its size—800 million times more mass than our Sun—it must have swallowed a lot of stuff. ... As far as we understand it, the universe simply wasn't old enough at that time to generate such a monster.

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