A Star That’s 200,000,000 Years Older than the Universe
The Big Bang has exploded in Infinity over 14 billion light-years ago. there are many Big Bangs happing in Infinity. I believe Methuselah is a star from a different Big Bang explosion in Infinity and has entered our Universe. I believe Neutron Stars leave our Universe. The universe is a Big Bang explosion. ~ Norman Bliss
Methuselah
HD 140283 or the Methuselah star is a metal-poor subgiant star about 200 light-years away from the Earth in the constellation Libra, near the boundary with Ophiuchus. Its apparent magnitude is 7.205. The star’s light is somewhat blue-shifted as it is moving toward rather than away from us and it has been known to astronomers for over a century as a high-velocity star based on its other vectors (proper motion). An early spectroscopic analysis by Joseph W. Chamberlain and Lawrence Aller revealed it to have a substantially lower metal content than the Sun. Modern spectroscopic analyses find an iron content about a factor of 250 lower than that of the Sun. It is one of the closest metal-poor (Population II) stars to Earth. Age and Significance. CONTINUE READING → Wikipedia