Scientists for the first time have been able to detect as many as 64 supermassive black holes together covering a large region of our universe called ELAIS-N1. Most remarkable point about the discovery is that all those black holes are sending radio signals in the same direction. The new discovery was published by researchers from South Africa on Monday. Radio jets are emissions of radio waves from the black holes.
"This is not obviously expected based on our current understanding of cosmology. It’s a bizarre finding”, said Romeel Dave, an astrophysicist with the University of the Western Cape.
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