Webb telescope discovers first-ever clues of potential ‘dark stars’ in the early universe

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In a groundbreaking development, the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has detected three luminous objects that could potentially be “dark stars,” speculated to be powered by the annihilation of dark matter particles.

These supermassive dark stars, potentially larger than our sun and considerably brighter, have caught the attention of scientists.

The discovery of a new type of star alone is significant, but the possibility of it being fueled by dark matter is of tremendous importance, Interesting Engineering has reported.

Katherine Freese, an astrophysicist from the University of Texas at Austin, expressed her excitement, stating that confirming dark matter as the driving force behind these stars would be a monumental achievement.

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