(June 29, 2014 at 12:51 am)Rhythm Wrote: Well clearly you'd need the elements for stars, if you want black holes anchoring them.
What part of this question is supposed to be the gotcha?
So hydrogen came first, created the stars, something happened to caused the stars to form black holes, and the black holes assembled the random stars into galaxies. And all of that happened in less than a minute after the Big Bang? And then the galaxies zoomed across the void at over three times the speed of light but the ones in our area can't go that fast because their strong gravities attract them to each other.
I'm learning so much from this discussion. Thanks to everyone who has shared his Big Bang knowledge with me.