Yes, it is how the stars were put together! Actually, there is more explanation, but I couldn't recall everything my professor stated since I was so impressed throughout the discussion. But that was incredible, right?
Is that how the star was formed?
Yeah!! It was incredible. Thank you for sharing your information about this, dude. I greatly enjoyed it.
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Everything started with The Big Bang, a period of over half a billion years, saw the compression of matter into a singularity, resulting in inflation and the formation of stars, galaxies, molecules, electrons, and nuclei.
Stars emerged around 200 million years after the Big Bang, as the universe expanded, becoming colder and darker, known as the Dark Ages.
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To make it short, the stars above us that we see every night those are just a nebula dust. Nebula is a giant cloud of dust and gas in space where new stars are beginning to form. Some nebulae are called "Star nurseries". Helix Nebula, the closest known nebula to Earth, is the remnant of a dying star, approximately 700 light years away, making it a long journey.
Following the Big Bang, hydrogen and helium clouds float throughout the expanse of space. As they attract, gravity grows more intense, compressing and heating the molecules, allowing them to move faster. A star is formed only when gravity wins.