I find it impossible to believe that you can't understand how the atom came into existence in their many trillions and in the twinkling of an eye. It would take me longer to explain it than it would for a star to be born...but, here goes. A dense energy field is required first, containing as much dense energy as the star would contain when it is all transposed into atoms...That dense field is travelling at the speed of the expanding universe, and its swirling, crashing forces, internally scratch the static universe that lies beneath this activity. It would be like the coach-door suddenly swinging open on a high-speed train. Everybody standing too close to that area would be suddenly sucked out of the train...An imploding force has struck again, as many unfortunate people would testify, if they could. Similarly, energy surrounding that atomic friction point within a newly forming star would burst towards that tiny portal from every direction to escape their denseness and compression forces. The tiniest hint of such a portal is all that would be necessary to cause this reaction and when grasped into that portal, or, higgs field, the excess energy would be snatched away causing the hole to pulse and bring in a second tier of energy which would lock on to the first layer. Another pulse would reveal ley-lines of imploding forces, reduced in strength now but which still needed to be stabilised by the powerful imploding forces that now had a multitude of energetic particles attached to its higgs field. Dependant upon how deep within that starfield this action was taking place would determine the type of atom produced and we would finish up with a fully functional star in less time than it has taken me to describe it.