James Webb Space Telescope Data Challenges Classical Theories of Cosmic Evolution
New study suggests black holes and galaxies emerged together, significantly accelerating star formation in the early universe.
- New analysis of James Webb Space Telescope data suggests black holes and galaxies emerged together, challenging previous theories.
- Black holes may have acted as 'seeds' for early galaxies, accelerating star formation significantly.
- Observations reveal unusually bright early galaxies with high numbers of young stars and supermassive black holes.
- The study proposes a two-phase process in the young universe, with black hole outflows initially accelerating star formation.
- Future Webb telescope observations are expected to provide more insights into the universe's evolution.