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Study suggests dying stars may create new universes instead of black holes
14 Haziran 2026Science Daily
- A new theoretical study proposes that the collapse of a massive star may not result in a black hole, but rather the formation of a new universe. This miniature cosmos, driven by dark energy, could expand and counteract gravitational forces, leading to the creation of a unique structure called a gravastar.
- This challenges traditional views of stellar collapse and black hole formation.
- The concept of gravastars emerges from ongoing research into the nature of black holes and the role of dark energy in the universe. Traditionally, black holes are viewed as endpoints of massive stars, but this new perspective suggests a more dynamic and complex outcome of stellar collapse.
- The implications of this study are profound, as it invites us to reconsider the nature of black holes and the fundamental processes governing stellar evolution. If gravastars exist, they could reshape our understanding of cosmic structures and the lifecycle of massive stars.
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This article is based on theoretical research and should be interpreted as a speculative exploration of astrophysical phenomena.
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