Gravastars: The Terrifying Objects Deadlier Than Black Holes
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Are black holes really the most dangerous objects in the universe, or is there something even stranger waiting to be discovered? Some scientists believe that gravastars could exist, mysterious cosmic objects that might form when stars collapse in a way that does not create a black hole. Instead of a singularity, gravastars may trap matter and energy inside an exotic shell, creating one of the most extreme and powerful phenomena in the cosmos. In this video we explore gravastars, how they could form, why they might be more dangerous than black holes, and what they could mean for the future of astrophysics and our understanding of the universe. Sponsorships / business → [email protected] #gravastars #universe #space
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