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Early galaxies that appeared approximately 200 million years after the big bang were almost entirely consisted of Hyper massive "Blackhole stars" stars with 100,000 to 250,000 solar masses with a blackhole as its core. The remnants of these stars are the supermassive blackholes we find at the centre of galaxies today.
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