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Supercomputers Extract Data From The First Stars That Illuminated The Universe – Dual Dove

Besides being illuminated by the Big Bang that caused the biggest flash of light ever, the Universe was a completely dark place until it was about 100 million years…

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Besides being illuminated by the Big Bang that caused the biggest flash of light ever, the Universe was a completely dark place until it was about 100 million years old. The first stars began to ignite at that age of the Universe, and any data gathered about those cosmic objects could reveal precious info about your existence.
Those first stars appeared from the primordial gases of hydrogen, helium, as well as light metals. Gen Chiaki, who is the lead author of a new study and also a post-doctoral…

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