Webb Telescope Strengthens Evidence for Early Universe's 'Little Red Dots' as Obscured Black Holes
The James Webb Space Telescope has provided more compelling data regarding the enigmatic 'little red dots' observed in the nascent universe. The findings suggest these objects are likely black holes concealed by dense gas clouds, which obscure their light. This discovery enhances astronomers' understanding of early galaxy formation and the nature of these previously puzzling celestial bodies.
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