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Astronomers may have uncovered the secret behind the mysterious “little red dots” seen by the James Webb Space Telescope. These compact, glowing galaxies appeared just a billion years after the Big Bang and have baffled scientists with their unusual brightness and density. A new theory suggests they formed inside ultra-slow-spinning dark matter halos—rare cosmic environments …
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Webb’s Mysterious “Little Red Dots” May Be the Cradle of the First Black Holes
Astronomers may have uncovered the secret behind the mysterious “little red dots” seen by the James Webb Space Telescope. These compact, glowing galaxies appeared just a billion years after the Big Bang and have baffled scientists with their unusual brightness and density. A new theory suggests they formed inside ultra-slow-spinning dark matter halos—rare cosmic environments