While examining images from the COSMOS-Web survey, astronomers discovered an unusual object they nicknamed the “Infinity Galaxy,” which hosts an active, supermassive black hole positioned in between two colliding galaxy nuclei. The object’s highly unusual location and surrounding gas suggest that the black hole may have formed via the direct collapse of a large gas cloud—a rapid process known as the heavy seed theory. This theory may explain some of the incredibly massive black holes found in the early universe that shouldn’t have had enough time to grow. If confirmed, this finding would be the first observation of a newborn supermassive black hole, eliminating competing explanations like a runaway black hole simply passing through. Source: NASA Science (2025) Link:https://science.nasa.gov/blogs/webb/2025/07/15/nasas-webb-finds-possible-direct-collapse-black-hole/






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