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Old 23-03-2022, 11:56 PM
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Originally Posted by xelasnave View Post
If it can see back to " a couple of million years after the big bang" what will that be like?
Gallaxies within an arms length from each other?
Not much time to expand so????
Alex
Probably just nucleus's of galaxies which grew as the universe
expanded.
Most galaxy bulges are comprised of old stars,so that
would make sense.
The big question is, which came first, Black holes with
the galaxy developing around them, or lots of merging
black holes making one big one at the centre caused by
the myriad of supermassive stars collapsing into black
holes?
How else would you get a Million/billion solar mass black hole
at the center of just about every galaxy in the Universe.
Thoughts?
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