Consider this. It is estimated that there are about 100 billion stars in the Milky Way galaxy alone, and at least 140 billion galaxies in the entire universe. If galaxies were frozen peas, there would be enough galaxies to fill an auditorium the size of the Royal Albert Hall.
Now, let’s consider this cosmic question. How did this unimaginably huge universe come into being?
the universe began with big bang, a massive space explosion. From a hot and crowded state, space expanded, cooled, and created basic elements. Gravity brought matter together, forming the first stars and galaxies. These galaxies grouped into clusters, some stars exploded, new stars were born, and rocky planets were formed.