Black Hole: The AMAZING Announcement That SURPRISED Researchers

The black hole is an object in the universe that remains surrounded by many mysteries, but a recent discovery has surprised many researchers.

The black hole it remains an object of great interest to many people, and this in the conditions where not much has been explained yet regarding these objects from the entire universe. Well, a new study by researchers in Japan has revealed how a supermassive black hole is formed, starting with a much smaller size than it ends up having, and all after swallowing a lot of systolic gas .

The black hole the supermassive "grows" in size after swallowing a lot of gas and debris from the universe, but Japanese researchers say that even some stars are swallowed by these types of cosmic objects to grow so much. Japanese researchers say that swallowing stars increases the mass of a black hole, and the existence of such a large number of supermassive black holes is explained by the fact that they swallow many stars.

Black Hole: The AMAZING Announcement That SURPRISED Researchers

The black hole it is not absent from the center of the vast majority of galaxies that have been discovered by researchers in various areas of the globe, and this suggests that many of them form with, and around, these important objects. Regarding the formation of supermassive black holes, researchers say that everything starts from supermassive stars that generate gas clouds with heavy elements, these being "broken" violently, which forms smaller stars.

The black hole it is then formed as the stars are pulled by the clouds towards their center, where they are swallowed by bigger stars, all to form a star that has 10.000 times the mass of the sun, and then it becomes a black hole. The creation process for a black hole is one that takes billions of years, and in the video clip above you have a simulation of how it unfolds, but everything happens extremely hard, over time.

The black hole resulting in this way has huge dimensions, which is normal, since we are talking about objects that sit in the center of galaxies, and are capable of swallowing stars, or even planets, that are trapped in their orbits.