Here' s Why There Are an Enormous Number of Black Holes in the Universe

Astronomers used a new method to estimate the number of black holes in the observable universe, and as you can imagine, the number is almost brain-numbingly large. [...] "The innovative character of this work is in the coupling of a detailed model of stellar and binary evolution with advanced recipes for star formation and metal enrichment in individual galaxies," said Alex Sicilia, first author of the study and a researcher at the SISSA science facility in Italy. "

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