'Fuzzy' dark matter might make stars form in giant 'pancakes'
A model of exotic dark matter suggests that the first stars may have formed not as individuals, but as tiny pockets embedded in gigantic, pancake-like sheets. This would have led to the formation of truly gigantic stars that the James Webb Space Telescope may be able to detect, a research team says.
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When it comes to dark matter, though, it's impossible to tell what the universe might cook up.
Or mainstream astrophysicists.