First stars
In article , jacobnavia
writes:
Le 19/05/2018 =E0 11:09, Phillip Helbig (undress to reply) a =E9crit :
Again, you are assuming a specific model, based on essentially no
information.
I am assuming that a quasar can be fed only by
1) gas
2) stars
Why this assumption?
Gas is not possible (heats up and stops the process) so it must be whole=
stars...
What else?
Primordial black holes.
You have no problem postulating that the big bang didn't happen, but are
afraid of considering primordial black holes?
Which is more probable: you assume that only stars and gas could
possibly feed a black hole, then find arguments against them---is it
more probable that this somehow concludes that something is wrong with
big-bang cosmology, or that perhaps your assumptions are wrong?
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