
JWST Uncovers Mysterious Red Dot and New Class of Extreme Celestial Objects
Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope discovered numerous mysterious red dots in distant galaxies, with one particularly extreme object called 'The Cliff' challenging existing models. New theories propose these could be 'black hole stars'—active galactic nuclei enshrouded in dense gas—potentially explaining rapid early galaxy growth and black hole formation. Further observations are needed to confirm these groundbreaking ideas.


