metalloseoseids
Metalloseoseids are a hypothetical class of celestial bodies proposed in theoretical astrophysics. The concept of metalloseoseids arises from the study of the early universe and the formation of the first stars and galaxies. In the extremely metal-poor conditions of the early cosmos, it is theorized that gravitational collapse could lead to the formation of massive stars composed almost entirely of hydrogen and helium, with trace amounts of lithium. As these stars evolve and eventually die, they are expected to produce heavier elements, a process known as nucleosynthesis.
If a star forms in an environment where even these initial heavy elements are scarce, and it