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Could the big bang have formed stars and galaies?

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No. Before stars could form, elementary particles had to condense out of

the energy of the Big Bang, then space had to expand enough to hold large

clouds of hydrogen, then the elementary particles had to join up to form

hydrogen atoms, then large clouds of hydrogen had to contract enough to

create enough pressure inside them to ignite hydrogen fusion, and then finally

when that happened, you'd have a star. These things can't be rushed.

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