Wednesday, January 16, 2019

When & Where Did The First Stars Formed In The Universe


When & where did the first stars actually formed ?

The current age of the universe is around 46,000,000,000,000 years, reckoned from the Big Bang.

The point at which the last great process of transformation-and-renewal of the material universe - therefore of our visible material universe - took place nearly 17,000,000,000 years ago.

Thereby, in the inner part of the outer regions of the material universe belt - not in the outermost part of the actual transformation areas - at a distance of around 14,000,000,000 light years from the solar system, new stars formed again which, after around 187,000,000 years of the latest great transformation process, began to radiate and shine.

Billy Meier

1 May, 1989

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