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What Are the First Galaxies Like?

We expect to see things that are very different from what they are to day. The first individual stars in these early galaxies will be quite unlike any star in the subsequent history of the universe. Mather, the big man gave us hydrogen and helium, mostly, with practically nothing else. And so the first stars are made out of that, we think so. No carbon, no nitrogen, no oxygen, no iron. All the other elements needed the first stars to exist before they could because these atoms are only produced by the nuclear furnaces inside stars.

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