Dark matter may have played a key role in helping early black holes grow to massive sizes.
In the young universe, dark matter might have clumped around black holes, feeding their growth.
This could explain how black holes quickly reached 'monster' sizes just after the Big Bang.
Scientists study dark matter's influence to understand rapid black hole formation in the past.
Early black holes may have attracted dark matter, boosting their energy and size.
Observing this relationship sheds light on how galaxies evolved alongside black holes.
Dark matter's effects remain a mystery, but its role in black hole growth is under investigation.