Scientists May Have Found the Universe's First Stars! 🌟
- Alex Verb
- Oct 20, 2025
- 1 min read

Scientists using the James Webb Space Telescope have noticed that the first stars in the universe might not have been ordinary! Instead of shining like our suns, these stars were huge and called "supermassive dark stars." They didn't use regular fuel but worked on a special substance called dark matter that we can't see yet. It's like how some cars run on electricity instead of gasoline! ⚡✨
These giant stars might explain why early galaxies were so bright and how the first supermassive black holes formed. Imagine if your favorite stars were 1000 times bigger than our sun! 🌌💫
❓ What else do you think could be hiding in our universe?



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