DDU professor made a new discovery regarding the collapse of stars, presented a new theory to the world
The special thing about this theory of Dr. Kumar is that it is completely singularity-free. That is, neither a black hole is formed, nor a naked singularity and nor any magnetic collapse occurs.

Dr. Rajesh Kumar, Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Statistics Department at Deendayal Upadhyay Gorakhpur University, has surprised scientists all over the world with his new research. He presented such a theory regarding the collapse of stars, which can completely change the thinking till now. According to him, when giant stars end, they do not stop at a fixed point, but keep shrinking continuously. He has named this unique process as 'continuous gravitational collapse' i.e. 'eternal collapse phenomenon'. This discovery has not only shown a new way to understand the fate of stars, but has also opened new possibilities on topics like worm-holes and time travel in the future.
This thing came out in the research
Dr. Rajesh Kumar's research shows that when a giant star reaches the last stage of its life, it does not completely end and turn into a black hole, naked singularity or magnetic gravitational collapse. In fact, this star keeps shrinking for eternity. This means that the star never reaches any definite end point. Dr. Kumar found in his research that no 'singularity' (the point where gravity becomes infinite) is formed in the process of shrinking of stars. Instead, the star keeps shrinking continuously, which he called 'continuous gravitational collapse'.
Dr. Kumar presented this theory
The special thing about this theory of Dr. Kumar is that it is completely singularity-free. That is, neither a black hole is formed, nor a naked singularity and nor any magnetic collapse occurs. To reach this conclusion, Dr. Kumar compared the 'horizon surface' formed during the collapse of stars and the time of formation of singularity. His research showed that the star keeps shrinking for an infinite time, but never reaches a definite end.
What is special in this research?
This discovery is also special because it challenges the understanding of the collapse of stars till now. For the last several decades, scientists have been trying to understand what is the final result when a giant star reaches the last phase of its life. In 1939, two American scientists Oppenheimer and Snyder tried to answer this question for the first time. They said that after the star ends, it becomes a black hole. After this, black holes became the biggest research topic of astrophysics. In 1986, Indian scientist Pankaj S. Joshi told that stars can also end in the form of naked singularity, where gravity is infinite, but there is no boundary surrounding it. In 1998, Indian scientist Abhas Mitra gave the theory of magnetic gravitational collapse.
How different is Dr. Kumar's theory?
This theory of Dr. Rajesh Kumar is different from all these. In his research, he described the collapse of stars as a process that never ends. According to him, the star keeps shrinking for eternity, which can be called 'Eternal Collapsing Object'. This will not only help in understanding the fate of stars, but will also shed new light on complex scientific subjects like worm-holes and time travel. This research of Dr. Kumar has recently been copyrighted by the Copyright Office of the Government of India. He told that he is now analyzing some more astrophysical data. After this, his research will be sent for publication in an international research magazine.