Early Universe’s ‘Little Red Dots’ May Be Black Hole Stars
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Scientists have identified the "little red dots," mysterious celestial bodies that appeared around a billion years after the universe's birth, approximately 13.7 billion years ago. These theoretical objects derive their energy from black holes, rather than nuclear fusion like ordinary stars.
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