oksidids
Oksidids are a hypothetical class of astronomical objects proposed to explain certain observed phenomena that do not fit standard models. The term "oksidid" is derived from the Greek word for "oxide," suggesting a composition rich in oxygen-containing compounds. These objects are theorized to be remnants of ancient stellar evolution, possibly highly dense cores of stars that underwent a peculiar form of supernova or collapse. Alternatively, some theories propose they could be the result of unusual interactions between dark matter and baryonic matter in specific cosmic environments.
The primary characteristic attributed to oksidids is their unique spectral signature, which is predicted to show
Evidence for oksidids remains purely theoretical, as no direct observational confirmation has been made. Searches for