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this is just a theory i thought up in science class today when talking about galaxies, feel free to say w/e u want

 

It starts with a star. A Blue Supergiant. When star dies, it will super nova, collapsing into a Supermassive black hole..Material is shot accross space by the large explosion. These materials will swirl around the black hole until stars begin to form..These stars die, creating for materials for more stars to form..Process goes on and on, creating planets, stars, and perhaps life...

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this is just a theory i thought up in science class today when talking about galaxies, feel free to say w/e u want

 

It starts with a star. A Blue Supergiant. When star dies, it will super nova, collapsing into a Supermassive black hole..Material is shot accross space by the large explosion. These materials will swirl around the black hole until stars begin to form..These stars die, creating for materials for more stars to form..Process goes on and on, creating planets, stars, and perhaps life...

 

Under BBT, the very first generation of stars were very large (our star thought to be 2/3rd generation) burning out their fuel quickly and could possibly created BH with massive amounts of debris. Certainly some one has proposed star formed around these BH creating the first galaxy...

 

This site may help (an abstract) with a PDF full text in 8 pages. May help in your hypothosis...

 

http://www.iop.org/EJ/abstract/0004-637X/576/1/36/

 

ABSTRACT. First-generation (Population III) stars in the universe play an important role in the early enrichment of heavy elements in galaxies and intergalactic medium and thus affect the history of galaxies. The physical and chemical properties of primordial gas clouds are significantly different from those of present-day gas clouds observed in the nearby universe because the primordial gas clouds do not contain any heavy elements, which are important coolants in gas. Previous theoretical....

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