New research says the core of the galaxy has giant fuzzy 'dark stars'

Astronomers suggest that galaxies might be anchored to massive, invisible dark stars composed of 'fuzzy' dark matter, which consists of incredibly light particles. This new hypothesis, supported by a recent study, proposes that these dark stars, stretching thousands of light-years, could be responsible for the relatively low densities found in the cores of galaxies.

New research says the core of the galaxy has giant fuzzy 'dark stars'
Astronomers suggest that galaxies might be anchored to massive, invisible dark stars composed of 'fuzzy' dark matter, which consists of incredibly light particles. This new hypothesis, supported by a recent study, proposes that these dark stars, stretching thousands of light-years, could be responsible for the relatively low densities found in the cores of galaxies.