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Symmetry Breaking and the Structure Formation of the Expanded Early Universe

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Figure 2: Collision of a proton and a neutron to form a deuterium nucleus
Figure 3: Deuterium nucleus collides with a proton to form He-3 and then to form He-4
Figure 5: The relative abundances of different nuclei [http://aether.lbl.gov/www/tour/elements/early/early_a.html
Table I. Major epochs and the related main events in the history of the Universe

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