The James Webb telescope recently discovered an ancient, nearly naked black hole, challenging our understanding of the universe.
This black hole, dating back over 13 billion years, possesses a sparse halo and seems to have formed without a preceding galaxy.
Its existence supports the theoretical concept of primordial black holes, formed shortly after the Big Bang, contradicting established theories.
Further research and advanced gravitational wave detectors are needed to verify this groundbreaking discovery and its implications.