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why does he say this >> "early universe must have been very hot, or else all the hydrogen in the universe would have combined into heavier elements"?.Hydrogen is still present and it is not so hot nowadays


They mean that when hydrogen gas is highly energized/ionized, the (hot) hydrogen electrons exist ripped out of the atom and this state prevents hydrogen from collapsing on itself to form stars and stuff.




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