From: How Do Black Holes Form? The Cosmic Tale of Star Death and Gravity
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Some black holes form from the direct collapse of huge gas clouds without forming a star first.

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In the early universe, big clouds of gas could collapse straight into black holes without ever becoming stars. These black holes are much bigger and are thought to be the seeds for the supermassive black holes we see at the centers of galaxies. This process is still theoretical because it would have happened very far away and long ago, so it’s hard to observe directly.

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