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Why is there so much hydrogen in the universe?
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Why is there so much hydrogen in the universe?
Why is there so much hydrogen in the universe?
26 June 2014
Dr Andrew Pontzen (UCL Physics & Astronomy) answers questions sent in by listeners about why, given the immense heat at the Big Bang, is there so much hydrogen in the universe, and not more of the larger atoms.
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