A BlackHole inside a Star

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In the dawn of the universe, before the first galaxies even formed, there may have existed stars of an unimaginable scale—monsters powered not by nuclear fusion, but by a hidden darkness at their heart.
These are Quasi-stars.
Imagine a star thousands of times more massive than our Sun, so immense that its core collapses directly into a black hole. But instead of triggering a supernova, the star's vast outer layers remain intact, feeding the black hole within.
The star shines with the brightness of a small galaxy, fueled by the raw energy of matter being devoured. These primordial giants were short-lived but may have been the crucial seeds that grew into the supermassive black holes at the center of every galaxy today.




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