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chemical diversity. It’s no good having the right temperature if you’ve got only hydrogen and helium to work with. And today, even in the chemically rich regions within galaxies, hydrogen and helium still make up 98 percent of all atomic matter. What chemistry needs is those rare environments in which the other elements of the periodic table are more common. In our solar system, such diversity can be found only on the rocky planets close to the sun, because the young
Origin Story: A Big History of Everything
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