Summary:
- Astronomers have confirmed the existence of "black hole stars" in the early universe, which are stars that are much more massive than our Sun and have collapsed into black holes.
- These black hole stars were formed just a few hundred million years after the Big Bang, when the universe was still very young and hot.
- The discovery of these ancient black hole stars provides important insights into the early evolution of the universe and the formation of the first stars and black holes.