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The largest object in the universe is no longer TON 618

Posted on 12/16/24 at 10:46 pm
Posted by scrooster
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Posted on 12/16/24 at 10:46 pm
Posted by NawlinsTiger9
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Posted on 12/16/24 at 10:47 pm to
100 billion suns

Posted by white beans
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Posted on 12/16/24 at 10:49 pm to
Posted by LegendInMyMind
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Posted on 12/16/24 at 10:51 pm to
There is a your mom joke in there somewhere.

I'd never stoop so law as to make it, though.
This post was edited on 12/16/24 at 10:52 pm
Posted by AUCE05
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Posted on 12/16/24 at 10:51 pm to
OPs mom
Posted by CollegeFBRules
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Posted on 12/16/24 at 10:52 pm to
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Given its immense size, Phoenix A might belong to a proposed class of stupendously large black holes —primordial black holes with masses potentially exceeding 100 billion solar masses. Such objects push the boundaries of what we understand about the formation and evolution of black holes, far surpassing the theoretical mass limits of luminous, accreting black holes in spiral galaxies.


And physicists have absolutely no clue how something can get so large. It’s not from feeding, there isn’t enough time in time itself for something to feed itself to this size.
Posted by dhuck20
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Posted on 12/16/24 at 10:53 pm to
Posted by LegendInMyMind
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Posted on 12/16/24 at 10:54 pm to
quote:

luminous, accreting black holes

Sounds nasty.
Posted by Pelican fan99
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Posted on 12/16/24 at 11:06 pm to
lol imagine believing this nonsense
Posted by SingleMalt1973
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Posted on 12/16/24 at 11:10 pm to
Everybody knows it’s Lizzo..

Posted by magildachunks
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Posted on 12/16/24 at 11:13 pm to
quote:

Phoenix A



Is the largest that we know of...
This post was edited on 12/16/24 at 11:15 pm
Posted by Ghost of Colby
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Posted on 12/16/24 at 11:14 pm to
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It’s not from feeding, there isn’t enough time in time itself for something to feed itself to this size.

That’s a wormhole to go down that will blow your mind on the size of some black holes, and that’s just “Supermassive Black Holes”

This thing is a “stupendously massive”.
Posted by EastWestConnection
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Posted on 12/16/24 at 11:27 pm to
my ex wife is like the fourth or fifth largest object in the universe I think
Posted by K Baw
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Posted on 12/16/24 at 11:44 pm to
So it’s bigger than Pluto which was a planet, but now is not a planet but may be a planet again one day?
Posted by SuperSaint
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Posted on 12/16/24 at 11:53 pm to
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The largest object in the universe
one of our LLotOT that post in the Lunch Thrays
Posted by soccerfüt
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Posted on 12/16/24 at 11:54 pm to
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So it’s bigger than Pluto which was a planet, but now is not a planet but may be a planet again one day?
Pluto is considerably smaller than Uranus.
Posted by Ghost of Colby
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Posted on 12/16/24 at 11:56 pm to
Pluto is an icy rock in the Kuiper Belt. It’s smaller than Earth’s moon.

Posted by K Baw
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Posted on 12/17/24 at 12:15 am to
Pluto is considerably smaller than Uranus.


I think you have me confused with someone else.
Posted by soccerfüt
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Posted on 12/17/24 at 12:19 am to
K Baw
Posted by X123F45
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Posted on 12/17/24 at 1:30 am to
quote:

there isn’t enough time in time itself for something to feed itself to this size


Baw discovered boudin right after the big bang.
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