The Universe
Time
Primordial Era
Stelliferous Era
The Big Bang
Quark-Gluon Plasma Epoch
Hadron Epoch
Lepton Epoch
Photon Epoch
Recombination
Dark Ages
Pre-Stellar Epoch
Population III Epoch
Reionisation Epoch
Peak Star-Formation Epoch
Declining Star-Formation Epoch
Red-Dwarf Dominance Epoch
The Universe
Time
Primordial Era
Stelliferous Era
The Big Bang
Quark-Gluon Plasma Epoch
Hadron Epoch
Lepton Epoch
Photon Epoch
Recombination
Dark Ages
Pre-Stellar Epoch
Population III Epoch
Reionisation Epoch
Peak Star-Formation Epoch
Declining Star-Formation Epoch
Red-Dwarf Dominance Epoch
The Universe
Time
Primordial Era
Stelliferous Era
The Big Bang
Quark-Gluon Plasma Epoch
Hadron Epoch
Lepton Epoch
Photon Epoch
Recombination
Dark Ages
Pre-Stellar Epoch
Population III Epoch
Reionisation Epoch
Peak Star-Formation Epoch
Declining Star-Formation Epoch
Red-Dwarf Dominance Epoch

Pre-Stellar Epoch

Gas clouds collapse before the first stars exist.

Pre-Stellar Epoch

The pre-stellar Epoch was the period after the Big Bang when no stars yet existed. The universe was filled with cooling hydrogen and helium gas that slowly clumped together under gravity. These growing gas clouds eventually became dense enough to collapse and form the first stars, ending this early era.

By Harleah Fonteyn 5/12/25

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