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Black Hole LID-568's Cosmic Feast Defies Limits
Astronomers have unearthed LID-568, a ravenous black hole devouring matter at over 40 times the Eddington limit, just 1.5 billion years post-Big Bang. Located in a dwarf galaxy, this 7.2-million-solar-mass beast was spotted using NASA’s James Webb and Chandra observatories. Its voracious appetite suggests supermassive black holes might grow faster than we thought, spicing up early universe theories. Follow-up JWST observations are slated to unravel this celestial gourmand’s secrets.
