James Webb Telescope discovers ‘monster stars’ that could solve the mystery of early supermassive black holes

The James Webb Space Telescope has provided evidence of ‘monster stars’ in the early universe, explaining the existence of supermassive black holes just a billion years after the Big Bang. These massive stars, thousands of times heavier than the sun, produced an unusual nitrogen-to-oxygen ratio in the galaxy GS 3073 before collapsing directly into black holes.