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After the Big Bang
After the Big Bang, the universe was thought to be a soup of energy before it rapidly expanded during a period known as inflation, which allowed the universe to cool enough for matter to form.
The first entities thought to emerge were quarks, a fundamental particle, and gluons, which carry the strong force that glues quarks together.
As the universe cooled further, these particles formed subatomic particles called hadrons, some of which we know as protons and neutrons.
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