Largest Black Holes in the Universe – How Big Are They?



This video is all about the largest black holes in the universe, TON 618 and Phoenix A*.

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32 thoughts on “Largest Black Holes in the Universe – How Big Are They?”

  1. Obviously, the largest supermassive black hole in the universe is going to be in the center of the oldest largest galaxy basically where the epicenter of the big bang to place I know the big bang to place everywhere simultaneously, but if you could find the center of the universe that would be the center of the big bang and using logic, it would be where the largest most massive and oldest galaxy in the universe is because we know using accretion like everything how solar systems and planets and stars are built is the same way that galaxies are built they merged with each other in the more massive galaxies attract smaller galaxies, and so the largest most massive and oldest galaxies would have the oldest stars would have the largest supermassive black holes

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  2. 4:05 Who cares how many million miles its diameter is how is that relevant at all to what you were talking about previously which is the mass of these supermassive black holes Phoenix A star is 100 billion solar masses and ton 16 is 66 billion solar masses OK who cares how many million miles the diameter of Sagittarius A star is how many solar masses is Sagittarius A star?

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  3. Remember hearing a theory that the only way that black holes this massive could have formed is if in the microseconds after the Big Bang, pockets of spacetime were held in enough gravity that they didn't expand. You see this in the "filaments" and voids that make up then universe's structure today. Back then, these localized areas couldn't expand faster than they were being influenced by gravity and collapsed back into itself forming these monsters at nearly the birth of the universe itself

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  4. tbh there may been a high chance that ton 618 is still larger since ton 618 is almost x2 further away meaning that is couldve grown to a larger size although this is my person thoughts and i could be wrong

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