
Webb’s mysterious little red dots may be hiding entire galaxies
THE SO WHAT
If Webb’s "little red dots" are compact galaxy cores, our models of early-universe structure formation may need another revision. For operators, the takeaway is meta: even in mature sciences, better instruments can flip consensus — plan for similar regime shifts as sensing and measurement improve in your own industry.
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