If confirmed, the find would serve as the first convincing observational evidence that supermassive black holes can be ejected from their host galaxies.
Scientists have solved the mystery behind the “runaway” black hole tearing through the universe that was discovered last month and dubbed an “invisible monster on the loose.”
Black holes have incredibly powerful gravitational pulls. They usually gobble up everything around them. However, for the first time ever, scientists have found a black hole that is creating millions of stars as it zips through space.
If confirmed, the find would serve as the first convincing observational evidence that supermassive black holes can be ejected from their host galaxies.
If confirmed, the find would serve as the first convincing observational evidence that supermassive black holes can be ejected from their host galaxies.