At the centre of the Milky Way, stars look younger than they should. Image courtesy of NASA, Caltech, Susan Stolovy (SSC, Caltech)
Joel Kontinen
Some evolutionists say that immortal stars eat up dark
matter to go on living forever, but dark matter is never found. 'Impossible'
particle that hit Earth according to some evolutionists may have been dark
matter.
“Stars close to the centre of our galaxy may be nearly
immortal because they gobble up dark matter for energy.
More than two decades ago, astronomers noticed
something odd about the stars near the centre of the Milky Way. First, the
light they emit suggests they are younger than expected based on their mass, a
problem dubbed the “paradox of youth”. Second, older stars are unusually scarce
in this region, an issue called the “conundrum of old age”.”
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Karmela Padavic-Callaghan 2025 Immortal stars could live forever by 'eating' dark matter | New Scientist 21 July