For decades, black holes have been viewed as the most mysterious and powerful objects in the universe—regions of spacetime with gravitational pulls so intense that nothing, not even light, can escape. However, a new theory challenges this long-held belief, suggesting that what we call black holes might not be black holes at all. Instead, these colossal objects could be “frozen stars”, ultra-compact entities that mimic many of the observable properties of black holes but lack the singularities that defy the laws of physics. Thetheory, proposed by Ramy Brustein, a professor of physics at Ben-Gur…