The first stars (Population III stars) were massive, short-lived celestial bodies composed only of hydrogen and helium that died in violent supernova explosions, creating all heavy elements including carbon, oxygen, and iron that now exist in the universe and within living organisms.
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The First Stars Died So You Could Exist #space #blackhole #universe #science本站添加:
The first stars ever born had nothing.
No iron, no carbon, no oxygen, just hydrogen, helium, and [clears throat] zero life experience.
Population three stars, the OG ancestors of everything you see tonight. They were absolute giants, hundreds of times more massive than the sun.
They burned through their fuel in about a million years, which in star terms is basically a coffee break, and died in the most violent explosions the universe has ever seen.
But here's why you should care enough to subscribe.
Every single carbon atom inside your body was forged in one of those [music] explosions. You are literally made of dead giant stars, and not a single one survived long enough for us to prove they existed.
So, did they?
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