Astronomers have made a groundbreaking discovery of a silent black hole that has challenged the longstanding beliefs about its formation. The black hole, which is gravitationally bound to two other stars, is believed to have formed without a supernova blast, a process that was previously thought to be a necessary step in the creation of these cosmic phenomena. This finding has significant implications for our understanding of how black holes come into existence, and may signal a less intense process of black hole formation. The discovery is based on observations that suggest the black hole's formation was a more gentle process, one that is contrary to the violent collapse of a large star's core that is typically associated with the creation of a black hole. This new information reshapes our understanding of the formation of black holes and opens up new avenues for research in this field. The discovery has been reported by multiple sources, including The Tribune and Dawn, and is a major breakthrough in the field of astronomy.
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