The SMBH (Super Massive Black Hole) conjectured to be at the center of most
galaxies may not be black holes, but a highly compressed cloud of fermionic
particles. These particles are those like the electron that obey the
exclusion principle, i.e. cannot have the same the same quantum state as
their neighbors.  Abs Fab!!

https://www.sci.news/astronomy/milky-ways-compact-object-fermionic-dark-matter-14537.html

This, like the string theoretic version of black holes, gets rid of the
singularity of classical black hole model. This is huge in that rather than
an event horizon and a singularity at the center for black holes, and no
structure in between, both string theory and the fermionic model have
internal structure and can be applied by modern physics. Cool!
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