That would be intuitive but theres a thing called jeans instability, basically that means a hydrogen nebula can only get so big before it collapses under its own gravity and begins fusion. This blob is almost as far out as we can see and it still appears as large as galaxies that are 1/10th the distance.
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it was great at T= what was it 800 million years for the universe?
kitrana 2 years ago
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maybe it is one of the first stars? i mean the first ones would have had to be massive and extremly bright
kitrana 2 years ago
That would be intuitive but theres a thing called jeans instability, basically that means a hydrogen nebula can only get so big before it collapses under its own gravity and begins fusion. This blob is almost as far out as we can see and it still appears as large as galaxies that are 1/10th the distance.
TheScienceFoundation 2 years ago
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yeah ok jeans instability but how does that work when the entire universe is a hydrogen nebula with a dash of helium?
kitrana 2 years ago
At initial expansion the force from the zero point was greater than the gravity of the hydrogen.
TheScienceFoundation 2 years ago