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English, 22.04.2021 21:00, khloenm309

Before the Big Bang, there was no matter in the universe. It was a dense, hot, soupy mixture. Scientists call this stuff quark-gluon plasma, or quark soup in layman’s terms. , this plasma cooled and gave rise to the first atoms, mostly helium and hydrogen.
, the first stars and galaxies formed.
, scientists still do not have conclusive evidence of how the first stars and galaxies in the universe came into being.

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