Big Bang: What if, when the explosion took place pieces of earth like

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material were thrown throughout space? Like particles of an atom... space was like a giant atom, when the big bang took place all the particles exploded in all directions without gravity, now that everything has settled or slowed down does anyone think little pieces of earth went other places? maybe one just so happened to find a star to orbit?
 
The Big Bang was not an explosion.

Nothing else really makes any sense in your question so let me just lay out the Big Bang very quickly.

The Big Bang is the expansion of space from a time when all the matter in the universe was so close that matter could not exist and was actually in the form of energy (photons). Th distance sperating those photons got larger and larger (it was and is an expansion, not an explosion) until matter formed. That matter was just hydrogen and helium however so stars had to live and die to produce the heavier elements that make up planets.
 
All we got in the Big Bang was hydrogen, some helium, and very tiny amounts of other stuff. In order to get lots of iron, like the Earth has, you needed big stars made from hydrogen, then have them explode in supernovae, spreading dirt all over the nice clean Universe.

We're made of dirt.
 
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