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🌌✨ [Urdu/Hindi] Little Red Dot Galaxies and the Mystery of Black Hole Stars

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What are the strange "Little Red Dot Galaxies" that James Webb keeps detecting in the early universe? 🤔

Could they actually be evidence for a brand-new type of cosmic object, the mysterious Black Hole Stars? 🕳️⭐

If true, this would be one of the most extraordinary discoveries yet by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) changing how we think about the birth of galaxies and the role of black holes in shaping the universe. 🚀

If confirmed, this would represent one of the most remarkable discoveries in James Webb Space Telescope's mission, reshaping our understanding of how galaxies formed and the fundamental role black holes played in the universe's earliest epochs. 🚀

In this episode of Kainaati Comment, astrophysicist and astronomy professor Dr. Salman Hameed explores this compelling mystery:
✅ What exactly are Little Red Dot Galaxies and why they matter 🌟
✅ Why scientists suspect they might be Black Hole Stars
✅ How James Webb is revealing the universe's earliest cosmic structures
✅ What this discovery could mean for our theories of galaxy formation

🧠 This isn't just about identifying new objects — it's about potentially rewriting our understanding of the early universe. Could the very first stars have been powered by black holes at their cores?


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