I recently viewed a documentary on Quasars. IIRC, they are interpreted as 
immense BH's with inflowing matter of galactic size to account for their 
brightness, and their redshift, applying Hubble's Law, indicates they are 
far removed, closer to the BB than any galaxies within our observable 
universe. Question: did galaxies form that early after the BB to account 
for the huge inflows of matter and brightness? TIA, AG

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