Unveiling the Enigmatic Bosenovas: Exploring the Invisible Supernovas

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A recent study using spectroscopic analysis from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has identified three potential dark star candidates, estimated to be much larger than our Sun and powered by the demolition of dark matter particles. If confirmed, these dark stars could challenge current cosmological models and provide insights into the early universe. Further observations are needed to validate these findings and understand the correlation between dark matter and the first stars of the universe.
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