Colossal Stars in the Early Universe: Unveiling the Giants

Once upon a time, more than 13 billion years ago, shortly after the Big Bang, the universe was a vastly different place. It was a realm devoid of stars, a vast expanse filled with a warm soup of neutral gas predominantly composed of hydrogen and helium. But the universe had greater plans in store, and over the course of hundreds of millions of years, something extraordinary began to unfold—this marked the onset of the cosmic Dark Ages.

In today’s universe, stars are born when dense clumps of matter collapse under gravity, triggering the process

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