Multiple Choice
The fact that we do not observe any stars with chemical compositions matching our predictions for the very first generation of stars implies:
A) our ideas of what the first stars were like are incorrect.
B) our technology is not accurate enough to detect the light of the first stars.
C) the first stars died quickly, which implies a high mass.
D) the first stars died quickly, which implies a low mass.
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