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The structures observed are suggestive of different forms of black holes, or topological monopoles, which do not necessarily radiate but have intense magnetic and gravitational fields. Such entities, called exotic vacuum objects, seem to challenge traditional notions of matter and energy because they can self-organize, collapse, or explode, constrained by the fundamental properties of the vacuum itself.
Moreover, intense magnetic fields produced by laser-induced plasmoids—reaching over 136,000 Tesla—indicate that micro-scale structures can mimic the gravitational and electromagnetic behavior attributed to black holes and other cosmic phenomena.