How Did the First Stars Form in the Early Universe?

The Beginning of Light

In the very beginning, there was just darkness, no stars, no planets. But then, something happened: gas started to clump together and get super hot until it burned like a star. These were the first stars in our universe!

Think about it like this: imagine you're in a big empty room. You throw some balls around, they bump into each other and start moving faster and faster. That’s what happened with gas in space, and eventually, it became stars.

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  1. Imagine a giant balloon full of air, when you let it go, it floats up like a star!
  2. If you drop marbles into a bowl of water, they float around until they clump together.
  3. Burning wood in a fire is like the first stars burning bright.

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