A quasi-star is a theoretical type of astronomical object that is believed to have existed in the early universe. It is essentially a massive star that forms at the center of a massive accretion disk filled with gas and dust. Quasi-stars are thought to be capable of growing to enormous sizes, potentially hundreds of times the mass of our Sun, due to the intense gravitational pull exerted by their central black hole.
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