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29 - How the Big Bang Won the Debate About the Beginning of Time

Why This Universe?

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The Pros and Cons of Big Bang Nucleosynthesis

In the Big Bang, protons and neutrons get bound up into larger nuclei. Helium four is a really stable nucleus that has a big nuclear binding energy. There's just no way that so much helium could have been formed in stars without producing too much of the heavier stuff. The right answer turned out to be kind of a hybrid of these two theories.

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