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TON 618 Isn’t the Limit — Black Holes Can Get Bigger

What’s the most extreme object in the universe? Not a star. Not a supernova. The real cosmic monster is the black hole — an object that bends space, slows time, and swallows anything that gets too close.

Some theories predict primordial black holes, smaller than atoms but heavier than mountains, marking the lower limit of what a black hole could be.

On the opposite end sit supermassive black holes, millions or billions of times the mass of our Sun. The current giant, TON 618, is about 66 billion solar masses — large enough to swallow our solar system many times over.

But could anything be bigger?

Physics doesn’t set an upper limit… but the universe does. Black holes run out of matter to eat, the cosmos expands too fast, and there simply hasn’t been enough time since the Big Bang for infinite growth.

The realistic maximum?
Around 100 billion Suns.

Somewhere out there, the largest black hole nature will ever create is already waiting — silent and unimaginable.

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