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No; the Solar System could only form because gravity was stronger in this case. Whether gravity is stronger, or the gas pressure, will depend on a variety of circumstances, but mainly, a sufficiently large amount of gas needs to get together. Some sort of initial impulse, such as a nearby supernova explosion, can help - but the very first stars must have formed without such events.

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Q: If pressure was stronger than gravity would this SOLar system have formed?
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