The universe’s biggest explosions made elements we are composed of, but there’s another mystery source out there
After its “birth” in the Big Bang, the universe consisted mainly of hydrogen and a few helium atoms. These are the lightest elements in the periodic table. More-or-less all elements heavier than helium were produced in the 13.8 billion years between the Big Bang and the present day. ⌘ Read more

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