For decades, scientists have believed that when a massive star reaches the end of its life, it collapses under its own gravity and forms a black hole. But what if nature has another possibility? What if, instead of creating a mysterious singularity hidden behind an event horizon, a dying star transforms into an entirely different cosmic object — a gravastar ? A new theoretical study by physicists Daniel Jampolski and Luciano Rezzolla from Goethe University has provided the first detailed mathematical solution showing how such an object could form. Their work suggests that during the collapse of a massive star, a tiny new universe could emerge inside the collapsing material. Powered by dark energy, this mini-universe could stop the collapse and create a stable, ultra-compact object known as a gravastar. The Death of a Massive Star Stars exist because of a delicate balance between two opposing forces. Inside a star, nuclear fusion produces enormous amounts of energy, creating pressure th...