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06-11-2003 12:00 AM
Reply to: Message 1 by Geno
06-10-2003 11:49 PM


I don't know anywhere online. I read science news every week and then pick up scientific american or new scientist fairly often.
My understanding gleaned from that is we are just sorting out the mechanisms behind galaxy formation. It is still undergoing a lot of research and new data.
Just recently it was recognized that some "stars" aren't. They are tiny 100 light year across galaxies that may be left over after a galactic collision.
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