▲ | sandworm101 3 days ago | |
Well, the black hole isnt hydrogen. This is the gas around it. And being pure hydrogen seems sus as there should be some helium in there according to most models. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Bang_nucleosynthesis Not only that, but getting stars to form using pure hydrogen is tricky. That helium helped early stars collapse and ignite. Not seeing any helium in an early-universe object is a big deal, suggesting some sort of error. | ||
▲ | felbane 3 days ago | parent [-] | |
Bug fixes: - Corrected an infrequent issue with getResultingProtonCount that would cause it to always return 1 for certain origin bodies. (In the merge request comments: "This why we don't let junior devs commit unreviewed code to critical branches, guys.") |