“Stars (left) can be thought of as a dense ball of gas powered by nuclear fusion at their centers. Black holes (center) typically grow by consuming matter via a pancake-like accretion disk. Black hole stars (right) represent a new kind of object — nascent black holes enshrouded in dense gas. Such. That they effectively radiate in a star-like manner. The accreting black hole, as the power source, plays the role of nuclear fusion, and the dense surrounding gas acts similarly to a pseudo-photosphere.” (MIT News, Astronomers discover a brand-new type of astrophysical object: A black hole star)
A new explanation for “Little red dots” at the dawn of time is that they are so-called black hole stars. The JWST telescope discovered those distant objects. And now astronomers suggest that those dots could be black hole stars. Astronomers found an object called MoM-BH*-1 that is so-called black hole star. Often also known as a quasistar. The quasistar is a little bit like a quasar. In that formation, black holes pull matter inside them symmetrically.
This means a quasistar looks like a giant red giant. This kind of formation forms when a particle cloud symmetrically surrounds a black hole. That forms a structure. That looks like a star. But its size is enormous. Material flows into that structure, forming flows. They make hydrogen atoms impact each other. This flow forms fusion in that massive and weird structure.
Could it be possible? That. Those little red dots could be quasistars or black hole stars. Could form first. Heavier-than-hydrogen elements. In the very young universe. In this model, those little red dots formed fusion. That made heavier atoms in the hydrogen universe. This model introduces that the first black holes formed.
Straight. From radiation. Or from some collapsing bubble. That pulled hydrogen atoms close to each other. This formed a gravitational center. That formed the black holes.
Anyway. The key question is always. Which formed first? Particles or black holes? If particles formed first. Did those first black holes form from quark-gluon plasma? Any particle with mass can form a black hole. And there is a small possibility. That the guoballs.
Gluonic matter can explain the first black holes. In a very young universe, the energy level was very high. That energy can turn gluoballs into a stable form. When the energy level decreased, gluonic balls evaporated. Those balls formed cosmic vacuums. And then other particles fell into that microvacuum.
“Astronomers have discovered a “black hole star,” an extremely bright red spot in the early universe that appears to be a new type of astrophysical object. It resembles an enormous star. But its energy production is closer to what a black hole might generate. Credits: Image: Jose-Luis Olivares, MIT”. (MIT News, Astronomers discover a brand-new type of astrophysical object: A black hole star)
This is impossible in the modern universe. But in the past. Those black hole stars could be quite common. But then the universe lost its density. Quasistars lost. There is suspicion that Spica or Stephenson 2-18 could be black hole stars.
Maybe. Quasistars could form in the modern universe. This requires that the black hole form in the center of the interstellar nebula. And that can bring a new interesting idea about those little red dots. Could those very interesting objects in the dawn of time form
In the extreme heat plasma just after the Big Bang? This means those little red dots are the glowing embers. From. The Big Bang. Maybe the first objects that transformed hydrogen into heavier elements were those quasistars. The fusion reaction in material vortices in the quasistars formed heat and pressure that enabled fusion between impacting hydrogen atoms. Maybe. Those little red dots formed heavier elements that made our universe possible. Quasistars or black hole stars could explain how protons and electrons formed matter. Turn into heavier elements than hydrogen.
https://news.mit.edu/2026/astronomers-discover-brand-new-type-astrophysical-object-black-hole-star-0812
https://www.science.org/content/article/behold-glueball-strange-new-form-matter
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Red_Dots
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MoM-BH*-1
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quasi-star


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