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Largest Black Hole

@LordSupremeChess said in #10:
> The largest black hole known to us is currently believed to be TON 618. It is located in the centre of a galaxy over 10 billion light-years away from us and has a mass estimated to be around 66 billion times that of our sun.
That’s some old, old, old light we’re looking at!
Probably Ton 618 ig? Although I'm not sure about the difference between a black hole and a quasar..
@SD_2709 said in #12:
> Probably Ton 618 ig? Although I'm not sure about the difference between a black hole and a quasar..
Me neither, I looked up Ton 618 to learn. I still don’t know, but it was an intriguing read. I can’t pretend to know anything about the subject, but it’s fun learning.
@LordSupremeChess said in #10:
> The largest black hole known to us is currently believed to be TON 618. It is located in the centre of a galaxy over 10 billion light-years away from us and has a mass estimated to be around 66 billion times that of our sun

BTW Maybe you have searched it r maybe seen it from a book But ton 618 is approximately 18.2 billion light years away from us
@Spectacledcobra_2035 said in #1:
> Which is the largest black hole in the universe ? Please do not see it from google.
Scientists haven't discovered the full universe yet. So there must be more and more bigger black hole than the once we know
@mortmann said in #5:
> i only know, its somewhere in my house, because every once in a while it eats one of my socks that is never to be found again.
No, that's not true, it's where I live. Every now and then it swallows my computer, but after me threatening to whip it, it spitted everything out.
@caram01 said in #16:
> Scientists haven't discovered the full universe yet. So there must be more and more bigger black hole than the once we know
I am telling about the present not about future. And there is 27% chance that scientists will discover more bigger black hole than the biggest black hole for now.
@Spectacledcobra_2035 said in #15:
> BTW Maybe you have searched it r maybe seen it from a book But ton 618 is approximately 18.2 billion light years away from us
Wouldn't that mean that the black hole was formed BEFORE the beginning of the universe? Or do you subscribe to the steady state theory?
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