Astronomers have stumbled upon a black hole that's growing at an astonishing rate, challenging our understanding of the universe's early days. This discovery, made by an international team led by researchers from Waseda University and Tohoku University, has revealed a quasar with a supermassive black hole that's accreting matter at an incredible 13 times the Eddington limit. But here's where it gets controversial: this quasar is also emitting intense X-rays and launching a powerful radio jet, which defies expectations according to current theoretical models. This rare find offers a unique opportunity to study black hole growth in the early universe and its impact on galaxy evolution.