Thursday, 29 September 2022

The universe's first stars

 

Image courtesy of NSF's NOIRLab

 Joel Kontinen

According to evolutionists, they may have “found traces of the very first stars in the universe. These strange objects, called Population III stars, are expected to have exploded in massive supernovas that destroyed the stars entirely, and astronomers may have seen remnants from one of these extraordinary events.”

The spectrum of the quasar’s light revealed a huge amount of iron, more than 20 times as much as the sun has. The quasar also seems to have a very low concentration of magnesium.”

This discovery hints that scientists may have found evidence of population 11 stars which would have been destroyed long ago, according to evolution’stimescale.  


Source:

Crane, Leah. 2022. Light from a quasar shows hints of one of the universe’s first stars New Scientist 28 September