The James Webb Space Telescope has made a sensational discovery: a black hole has been discovered that seems to have been born in the very first moments of the birth of the universe, the Big Bang. This "almost naked" black hole, called QSO1, has shocked the scientific community: it was formed without the formation of a galaxy, which calls into question the accepted theories about the universe's development.
Scientists have discovered that the mass of the black hole is approximately 50 million solar masses, and the material accumulated around it is half that amount. And most importantly, this material consists almost entirely of hydrogen and helium - elements that were formed right after the Big Bang. Scientists hope that in the coming decade, a new generation of gravitational wave detectors will finally solve this riddle.