A black dwarf is a theoretical stellar remnant that forms when a white dwarf has cooled sufficiently that it no longer emits significant heat or light. This process involves the white dwarf radiating away its residual heat over billions of years until it reaches a state where it appears dark and is not detectable through electromagnetic radiation. The existence of black dwarfs is predicted by models of stellar evolution, but as of now, none have been observed.

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