Black holes buried in mysterious 'little red dot' galaxies could blast cosmic ghosts at Earth

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Mysterious "little red dots" discovered in the early universe by the James Webb Space Telescope could harbor buried black holes that fire high-energy cosmic "ghost particles" through the cosmos.

Neutrinos are referred to as ghost particles because as chargeless and near-massless particles, hundreds of trillions of them stream through your body every second at nearly the speed of light. Plus, the source of high-energy neutrinos frequently detected on Earth is something of a mystery.

And another cosmic mystery is the existence of the "little red dots," which are galaxies that have been discovered by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). Though common around 600 million years after the Big Bang, these dots seem to disappear before the universe gets to 2 billion years old. Some researchers have theorized that these curious small galaxies could harbor black holes that are buried in thick shrouds of cosmic dust. If that is the case, then the dots could be a major con...

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