Some scientist think that quasars may be caused by black holes, but they are not sure how this happens.
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Some scientist think that quasars may be caused by black holes, but they are not sure how this happens. Please dont copy. Use your own words! - Anonymous <3
Yes, there are some quasars that are nearly 13 billion light years from the earth.
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Quasars are not gone; they are still observed in the universe. Quasars are powered by accretion of material onto supermassive black holes at the centers of galaxies, which can make them appear as some of the brightest and most powerful objects in the universe. However, the number of observed quasars may be influenced by factors such as the current stage of galaxy evolution or observational limitations.
Quasars are thought to be the centers of distant galaxies where supermassive black holes are actively accreting matter. The intense energy emitted by this process makes quasars some of the brightest objects in the universe. Studying quasars can provide valuable insights into galaxy formation and evolution.
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This is of cause a mater of opinion, but some people think that Charles Darwin is the most famous scientist in the world and he was British.....However one could go on with Newton, Rutherford, Turing, Whitney, Fleming and many many more.
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Yes, quasars are extremely energetic and are powered by supermassive black holes at the centers of galaxies. They can release energy equivalent to billions of stars. Some quasars have been observed to emit energy exceeding 10 trillion times the energy output of our Sun.