When food was ubiquitous, it was a quasar. And from the brightness of those quasars, you can figure out how big the black hole is. The bigger the black hole, the more rapidly voraciously it can feel the fuel itself and feed. So on route, whatever the black hoale is feeding on be the star. It can also, the black ones can also gobble stars. We're detecting these quasars now to very early on in the universe - ten per cent of its age. They already seem to be harbouring a black hole one million times the mass of the sun.

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