If stars never existed, what elements would dominate the cosmos?

Answer

Hydrogen and helium, with only trace amounts of lithium

Without stellar furnaces, the universe would consist almost entirely of the primordial gas clouds—massive amounts of hydrogen and helium, with only trace amounts of lithium.

If stars never existed, what elements would dominate the cosmos?

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