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And atoms, they're comprised of a nucleus of photons and neutrons usually. And we have electrons orbiting above it. And electrons, that's negative charge. And protons are a positive charge. And neutrons have no charge at all. And we have most atoms. Unless they're ions, they have the same number of electrons and protons, they remain neutral, no charge. They both have the same number of photons and electrons. Photons being positive, electrons being negative. As they cancel each other out, we end up with no charge. And that's what you would prefer for the neutral atoms. Everything around us are neutral atoms. The most abundant atoms in the cosmos is hydrogen. As well, electron, one photon, and zero neutron. And hydrogen-helium atoms, they formed approximately 400,000 years after they were standing around 2 to 8,000 years more accurately. And when hydrogen and helium first formed.
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