James Webb Space Telescope may have found the oldest black hole in the universe

Jun 11, 2023
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The James Webb Space Telescope's discovery of the universe's oldest black holes is giving astronomers some vital clues for how they came to be.

James Webb Space Telescope may have found the oldest black hole in the universe : Read more
Scientists may finally know where the biggest, oldest black holes in the universe came from.
OK so what does it matter? How does knowing even the age of the Universe itself make a difference?


Well!!): First off): Scientists/Astrophysicists will never know where the biggest oldest black hole in the universe came from because of their misassumption that universe was created by the absurd Big Bang “Singularity” from a volume of less than an atom to its present size and form by the absurd impossible “Big Bang Singularity’s” miraculous release of energy that miraculously pulled protons and antiprotons Out OF Vacuum” which then immediately annihilated each other with no net increase in matter particles!!

But if astrophysicists begin to consider my assertion that neutron indestructible permeable sacs evolved in the center of the universe at highest (GP1) God Particle 1 Aether Particles at highest GP1 Aether Particle pressure in the center of the universe where the newly evolved neutrons decayed to proton, electron and neutrino indestructible permeable sacs that formed planets and stars that minted embryonic new neutron indestructible sacs inside the center of planets and stars that over infinite time resulted in up to 2 trillion galaxies in our finite in volume ageless universe!!): Then, all the mysteries of modern physics can be solved!!

Just, follow me to understand why Einstein's E=MC2 is only a half-truth and how gravitational force is generated as the matter particles of a mass heatup and about subjects like dark matter gravity, dark energy, etc etc etc!!

And Now for): OK so what does it matter?? How does knowing even the age of the Universe itself make a difference??

It’s important to understand that the universe is infinitely old and that electromagnetic waves propagate in a Gaseous GP1 Aether Particle Medium under pressure, just as, sound waves propagate in a gaseous air medium under pressure in order to solve all the mysteries of modern physics!!

One way or another the earth’s, days are numbered. Am I being fatalistic or pessimistic??

No stating a fact that our planet Earth will become a cinder in about a billion years is not fatalistic!!

Stating a very real possibility that our planet Earth will become a cinder in about 1000 years from greenhouse gas emissions is fatalistic!!

Yeah maybe, but if we’re not going to send human beings to do the actual exploring of the Universe, where will that leave us in the future?

Our future is here on Earth and only on our planet Earth!! If we were to control greenhouse emissions, then perhaps, mankind could survive another 777 million years!! Otherwise, in as little as 1,000 to 10,000 years, the world population could shrink back to as little as 10,000 humans!!

As to your article reference, we are given!!):
NASA discovers the OLDEST supermassive black hole yet??
Story by Jonathan Chadwick For Mailonline • 2mo
Black hole in a galaxy named UHZ1 formed 470 million years after the Big Bang
Its light has travelled a whopping 13.2 billion years to reach our space telescopes
Astronomers have discovered the oldest supermassive black hole yet – almost dating back to the time of the Big Bang.

The way to tell the age of a galaxy is by size of its black hole!! For instance M87’s SMBH in the center of the Virgo Supercluster at 6.5 Billion Solar masses is the largest SMBH nearby!!

Now, I was given that a SMBH of 3.5 Billion Solar Masses accumulates 1 solar mass every 10 years and that a 6.5 Solar Mass SMBH accumulates 1 solar mass every 5 years!!

What that means is that SMBHs double in size every 25 Billion Years!!

Also, if you accept that the universe is infinitely and since the most massive SMBH is only given at about 100 Billion Solar Masses, then, you must conclude that SMBHs start shrinking after reaching 100 Billion Solar Masses because the universe is infinitely old!!

Sagittarius a, the Milky Way’s SMBH is given a about 4.1 Million Solar Masses!! Which means that Sag a must double in size 1585 times to reach the mass of M87’s SMBH of 6.5 Billion Solar masses Over a minimum of 250 Billion Years!!
{6,500,000,000/4,100,000}= 1,585} 2e10=1012} 10x25 Billion Years}= 250 Billion Years to grow Sag a to 6.5 Billion Solar Masses!!
Talk More Later!! Have A Great Day!!
 

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