As one atom attracts another, the overall mass increases, increasing its gravitational pull. As the process continues, the Population III stars grow in size and pull. The fusion begins, and the star runs its concise life till its end.
@@KrazzyFrank-LOL I like Pierre-Marie Robitaille with the TH-cam channel Sky Scholar. He has very different opinions about astro physics, and he is very learned. I do not just belive everything he says, but I like his different view. Astronomy is not my main interest.
Gravity can not pull a gas cloud inward. There has to be alot of condensation processes.
As one atom attracts another, the overall mass increases, increasing its gravitational pull. As the process continues, the Population III stars grow in size and pull. The fusion begins, and the star runs its concise life till its end.
@@KrazzyFrank-LOL I like Pierre-Marie Robitaille with the TH-cam channel Sky Scholar. He has very different opinions about astro physics, and he is very learned. I do not just belive everything he says, but I like his different view. Astronomy is not my main interest.
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