Cosmos in a Pod

🔥 Supermassive Black Holes: The Cosmic Engines That Shouldn’t Exist 🔥


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🌌 The Biggest Cosmic Mystery Supermassive black holes—some billions of times the mass of the Sun—exist at the centers of galaxies, shaping the universe as we know it. But here’s the problem: some of these giants formed incredibly early, just a few hundred million years after the Big Bang. That shouldn’t be possible based on our current understanding of black hole growth.

🔭 In This Episode, We Explore: 🕳️ The Engine Black Holes – How they act as galactic powerhouses, fueling everything from star formation to galaxy evolution. ❓ The Mystery of Their Origins – How did they grow so fast in the early universe? 💡 The Leading Theories – From primordial black holes to direct collapse models, we break down the possibilities. 🚀 The James Webb Telescope’s Latest Discoveries – Did JWST find evidence that early black holes broke the laws of physics? 🌠 The Future of Black Holes – What will happen to these cosmic monsters in the far future? 🔥 Hawking Radiation & the End of Time – How black holes may eventually evaporate, leaving behind a cold, dark universe.

💡 Why This Episode Matters: Black holes are among the most extreme and mysterious objects in the cosmos. Understanding them could unlock new physics—perhaps even answering questions about the nature of space and time itself.

📌 Links & Resources:

  • 🌌 More deep space discoveries on Cosmos in a Pod: https://rss.com/podcasts/cosmos-in-a-pod/

Hashtags: #BlackHoles #SupermassiveBlackHole #JWST #SpaceMysteries #Astrophysics #Cosmos #DarkEnergy #GalacticEngines #HawkingRadiation

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Cosmos in a PodBy Amitesh Surwar