Recent research suggests that not all black holes may be what they seem. A theoretical study indicates that the collapse of a massive star could potentially create a new universe instead of resulting in a singularity obscured by an event horizon.
This idea challenges conventional understanding of black holes and opens up intriguing possibilities regarding the life cycle of stars and the nature of the universe.
The findings, published on June 14, 2026, in ScienceDaily, invite further exploration into the complex phenomena surrounding stellar collapse and its implications for cosmology.