Posted on 30 Dec 2024 CELESTIAL BODIES All the stars and galaxies moving and whirling around In a vast expanding void were formed eons later. Incredibly, they all arose from those minute first particles That emerged some thirteen billion years ago. First was formed the simple atom of hydrogen made up Of a single proton and an electron whirling around it. The interaction called electromagnetic held hydrogen atoms. Then came helium with two protons, two neutrons in its core Its nucleus is held with the so-called the strong interaction. Which came with the weak interaction and gravitation. The strong interaction is binding protons and neutrons In the nuclei of atoms, and keeps them often stable. The weakest of all interaction happens to be gravitation. Yet, it ensures the stability of solar systems and galaxies. Gravitation made matter in space coalesce into gigantic blobs. At the core of these large masses temperatures got so high That nuclear reactions were ignited, making stars shine bright. Thus gravitation played ca role in the formation of all the stars. In some extremely gigantic stars which we call supernovas Due to stupendously large pressures, heavier atoms were formed. These added enormously to the variety of atoms in the world Which were scattered in the expanse, forming bodies Like planets satellites, asteroids, comets, and such. If we don’t find all this wonderful, nothing can wonderful be! Share this: Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Share on X (Opens in new window) X Like Loading...