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Stars cannot form, because all the stars were made in the beginning when God created the Heaven and the earth. A lot of stars have been see to blow up, called novas, and super novas if they're really big, but never, has one star been seen to form. An argument that has been used to claim that stars can form is that if 20 stars next to each other blow up, the the dust remnants of them can come together to form a brand new star. The problem with this is that, due to Boyles Gas Law, when dust in outer space comes together, it creates heat, and that causes the dust to move away again, so using this logic, stars cannot form from star dust, and if the dust could come together, you lose 20 stars to make just one new one, that is still losing, not gaining.

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You need hydrogen,gravity and time

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Hydrogen gravity and time

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I don’t know

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