A supermassive black hole exists at the center of an ordinary galaxy, and galaxies are formed around it.
Why is this a problem? The current age of the universe is in its initial state.
However, the time zone is not suitable for a supermassive black hole that orbits a galaxy to exist in the current time zone.
I don’t know if this is only the case in our galaxy, but supermassive black holes have been observed in the centers of most other observed galaxies.
Even astronomers are puzzled by this.