Review:
Primordial Nucleosynthesis
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Primordial nucleosynthesis is the process by which the nuclei of light elements such as hydrogen, helium, and lithium were formed in the early universe.
Key Features
- Formation of light element nuclei
- Occurs during the first few minutes after the Big Bang
- Relies on nuclear reactions and physical conditions of the early universe
Pros
- Provides insight into the early universe
- Supports the Big Bang theory
- Helps to explain abundance of light elements in the universe
Cons
- Limited to only explaining light element nuclei formation
- Dependent on assumptions about early universe conditions