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Disney said. Because such stars are short lived, their very presence indicates
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colliding. He selected three quasars known to be strong infrared emitters,
suggesting that they might be in spiral galaxies, which typically contain an
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the most baffling objects in the universe because of their small size and
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the universe's most energetic objects.