
Mysterious red dots appeared early in the universe – could they hold the key to a cosmic puzzle?
Astronomers are investigating peculiar "red dots" observed by the James Webb Space Telescope. These dots, appearing over 12 billion light-years away, have baffled scientists. A new theory suggests they might be atmospheres of "black hole stars."
These hypothetical objects are massive stars with black holes at their cores. Researchers believe these black hole stars could explain the unusual brightness and color of the dots. The discovery challenges existing models of early star formation.
One study proposes that dark matter halos could also play a role in creating these enigmatic signals. This new explanation offers a potential solution to this unexplained JWST discovery.
Further research and observations are needed to confirm this exciting possibility. Understanding these "black hole stars" could revolutionize our understanding of the early universe.