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'Impossible' black holes detected by James Webb telescope may finally have an explanation — if this ultra-rare form of matter exists

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A new study offers a potential solution to one of cosmology's most perplexing mysteries.

By introducing a novel physics model, researchers explain how supermassive black hole seeds could have formed through the collapse of dark matter.

Dark matter, an ingredient of the universe that is effectively invisible and interacts with other matter only through gravity.

Andrey Andrey is a science writer specializing in physics, space, and technology.

He got his Ph.D. in string theory from the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel .

His articles have been published in Elements , N+1 , and AdvancedScienceNews..

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