Could Dark Matter Be Behind Early Supermassive Black Holes?

A surprising new theory suggests that dark matter black holes may have formed directly in the early universe—without the need for stars to die first. Recent astronomical observations, especially from the James Webb Space Telescope, have puzzled scientists by revealing colossal black holes just a few hundred million years after the Big Bang. Now, researchers …

James Webb Space Telescope Joins the Hunt for Dark Matter

Scientists are enlisting the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) to investigate one of the universe’s greatest mysteries—dark matter. This elusive substance makes up most of the universe’s mass, yet it remains undetectable by conventional methods. Researchers believe JWST’s powerful infrared capabilities could help uncover vital clues about dark matter’s nature. Dark Matter: The Cosmic Mystery …

Dark Stars: The Invisible Giants Anchoring Our Galaxy

New research proposes an astonishing idea: the Milky Way’s core might house a massive, invisible “dark star” made of a mysterious substance called fuzzy dark matter. This groundbreaking theory could reshape our understanding of galaxy formation and the role of dark matter. The Mystery of Dark Matter Astronomers have long known that most of a …

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