Floating crystals slow stellar aging. For some stars, this can delay death by billions of years
Published Date: 3/19/2024
Source: phys.org
Imagine the embers of a campfire, slowly dimming over time. That is the fate most stars in the universe face. After their nuclear fuel is spent, 98 percent of stars—including our sun—will eventually become white dwarfs. These small, dense remnants are thought to simply cool down, becoming ever fainter as the universe ages.