The First Stars: Cosmic Dawn and Defiant Luminaries
Imagine a universe utterly devoid of light. Not the gentle glow of a distant galaxy, but a true, absolute darkness, stretching for eons. This was the primordial canvas of our cosmos, a vast, cold expanse of neutral hydrogen and helium, awaiting the first spark of creation. Then, some 13.5 billion years ago, in the crucible … Read more