Super-bright black holes could reveal if the universe is pixelated

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Super-bright black holes could reveal if the universe is pixelated

Artist’s representation of a galaxy with a brilliant quasar at its centre

NASA, ESA and J. Olmsted (STScI)

Space-time, the so-called fabric of physical reality, may be made of tiny, discrete pieces stitched together. A preliminary analysis of the way matter orbits quasars suggests we could find evidence of this cosmic quilt in the universe’s most extreme neighbourhoods.

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