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hi yours is a new question

but anyway it's in doubt since very long

whereas the matter available in universe is somewhat alike that is the only which shows that the total cosmos's origin is from single unit

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universe was like burning stars nebulas and other gig bodies

which were just gases only ..

they slowed and cooled down and became stars , planets ...and other bodies ...

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it was important because it was part of what caused an earthquake

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because they want to

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Yes. All pulsars and neutron stars are the remnants of a supernova explosion.


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