Humongous 1st Object

Humongous 1st Object

A Story by neurostar burns

An absolutely eye popping object is detected 13 billion light years away in the cosmos. This enormity is not only noted for its size, but the fact that also it appears very close to the known beginning of the cosmos poses a double take. That such an enormous object developed so early in the young universe, which is held to be just under 14 billion years old, will not only make it a clear candidate for being the 1st distinct object in the cosmos, it could very likely bend or rewrite what has been assumed about its composition, in which case may threaten Einstein's systematics.

In recent years, there have been claims of extra large objects in space. The rule is, if an object is construed to make up 5% or more of the universe then the homogeneous universe gauging is exceeded for proportionality and hence violated. There may be forced a rewrite of Einstein's calculation if the size of this present Quasar-black hole is ascertained. For now, it is the most distant quasar detected. That it formed so very early in the history of the cosmos will also be a challenge.

It is said the Quasar stands in the breach of when the cosmos was first emerging from the opacity of its 'dark ages' which is why it would be categorized as a 1st Object. Non-ionized hydrogen gas emission has also been detected. The current status of the universe we live in is ionized hydrogen. This indicates the Quasar was still under the influences of the  'dark ages' cosmology, not as ours. Radiation and gas were prevailing. Many explorations of the cosmos's 'dark ages' and their contents have occurred and will continue for decades.

The team of Eduardo Banados estimate its age as being only 690 million years after the cosmos's inception, or reading 7.54 on infrared scale. That it may be 800 million times the mass of the sun, which defies such early formation. Several science papers have addressed this finding.

© 2018 neurostar burns


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