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According to Gulko, element nuclei are created by a succession of neutron 'captures'.  Initially (at very high temperatures as immediately after the 'big bang' inception of the universe) a hydrogen proton captures a neutron on each of two opposite sides.  Beta emission of an electron becomes another orbiting electron.  The capture of another neutron produces helium.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
According to Gulko, element nuclei are created by a succession of neutron 'captures'.  Initially (at very high temperatures as immediately after the 'big bang' inception of the universe) a hydrogen proton captures a neutron on each of two opposite sides.  Beta emission of an electron becomes another orbiting electron.  The capture of another neutron produces helium.


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Scientific Paper
TitleComments on Ramifications of Nuclear Structure
Author(s)Ralph Sansbury
Keywords{{{keywords}}}
Published1983
JournalJournal of Classical Physics
Volume2
Number1
Pages33-38

Abstract

According to Gulko, element nuclei are created by a succession of neutron 'captures'.  Initially (at very high temperatures as immediately after the 'big bang' inception of the universe) a hydrogen proton captures a neutron on each of two opposite sides.  Beta emission of an electron becomes another orbiting electron.  The capture of another neutron produces helium.