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Scientists don't "think" it was gravity, scientists know that it was gravity.
Scientists believe that the clumping together of matter to form the first stars after the Big Bang was primarily due to the force of gravity. Gravity caused regions of slightly denser matter to attract more matter towards them, leading to the formation of proto-stars. Over time, these proto-stars accumulated enough mass and pressure to ignite nuclear fusion, giving birth to the first stars in the universe.
how dose scientists define matter?
gravity, acting upon anisotropies in the distribution of matter caused by quantum fluctuations inflated to cosmological scale by the rapid inflation of the universe.Matter comes together to form stars under the force of gravity. Gravity is a force that causes all objects to attract each other with different amounts of force depending on their masses and their distance.In a random cloud of gas that is big enough, all pieces attract each other and they eventually gather together, and then the big pieces attract the others in. That does not stop until enough temperature is generated to start nuclear fusion, and the star settles into a stable size for the first few billion years of its life.
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Scientists don't "think" it was gravity, scientists know that it was gravity.
Scientists believe that the clumping together of matter to form the first stars after the Big Bang was primarily due to the force of gravity. Gravity caused regions of slightly denser matter to attract more matter towards them, leading to the formation of proto-stars. Over time, these proto-stars accumulated enough mass and pressure to ignite nuclear fusion, giving birth to the first stars in the universe.
Scientists use particle accelerators to collide atoms.
Gravity, as it is the force which attracts the matter together.
how dose scientists define matter?
Gravity. Please note that the other forces aren't usually relevant at the usual distances between stars, or between galaxies.
gravity, acting upon anisotropies in the distribution of matter caused by quantum fluctuations inflated to cosmological scale by the rapid inflation of the universe.Matter comes together to form stars under the force of gravity. Gravity is a force that causes all objects to attract each other with different amounts of force depending on their masses and their distance.In a random cloud of gas that is big enough, all pieces attract each other and they eventually gather together, and then the big pieces attract the others in. That does not stop until enough temperature is generated to start nuclear fusion, and the star settles into a stable size for the first few billion years of its life.
gravity, acting upon anisotropies in the distribution of matter caused by quantum fluctuations inflated to cosmological scale by the rapid inflation of the universe.Matter comes together to form stars under the force of gravity. Gravity is a force that causes all objects to attract each other with different amounts of force depending on their masses and their distance.In a random cloud of gas that is big enough, all pieces attract each other and they eventually gather together, and then the big pieces attract the others in. That does not stop until enough temperature is generated to start nuclear fusion, and the star settles into a stable size for the first few billion years of its life.
Scientists use particle accelerators to collide atoms.
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Energy is responsible for different states of matter!
how do modern scientists describe the makeup of matter