There is a ratio of stars to black holes
Stars and their orbiting bodies are a portion of the celestial bodies. Each galaxy has millions of stars spread across it. In the Milky Way, there are over 100 thousand million stars alone. This is a lot, and black holes have been speculated as a control system for these stars.
Scientists explain a balanced link between black holes and the number of stars in a galaxy. An excess number of stars can cause overheating in a galaxy, stifling life’s progression, and a below average amount of stars could also prevent life formation. Recent research has explored and explained that supermassive black holes regulate how stars form in a large galaxy; stars form in neighboring galaxies and depend on the supermassive black hole at the core.