00:00Scientists may have just spotted a black hole, older than the stars themselves.
00:04And if they're right, it could rewrite the entire story of the universe.
00:09Using the James Webb Space Telescope, researchers found a strange object, 13 billion light-years away.
00:16It's a black hole that formed just 600 million years after the Big Bang.
00:20But here's the twist. It's huge.
00:22Fifty times the mass of our Sun, and there's barely any galaxy around it.
00:26That makes no sense, unless it's a primordial black hole.
00:30Unlike regular black holes, which form when stars collapse.
00:34Primordial black holes may have formed in the first seconds after the Big Bang.
00:38Before stars, before galaxies.
00:40Just pure cosmic chaos collapsing into ultra-dense matter.
00:44This one, named QSO1, is basically naked.
00:48No heavy elements, no real host galaxy.
00:51That's unheard of, and it could mean black holes didn't come after galaxies.
00:55They came first.
00:57If confirmed, this would flip everything we thought we knew about how the universe was built.
01:02One thing's for sure, the universe still has secrets.
01:05And we've only just started to uncover them.
01:07So we'll play when they're in the second part.
01:08And we'll create a recognition for bones.
01:08Amen.
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