Origin of Different Chemical Elements
Different chemical elements on the table of Mendeleev originate by the process of nuclear synthesis. By certain catalisatory circumstances (for example certain temperature or light) 2 electrons combine each other and trough emitting light with negative charge turn into a neutrino. This means that neutrino has mass near to the sum of the mass of 2 electrons. Neutrino also can combine with a proton under certain catalisatory circumstances and so originates the neutron. Tritium or heavy hydrogen is made from an atom of helium by turning on of its protons into a neutron. The above mentioned statement that neutrons are heavier than protons leads to the conclusion that their charge is more than +1. Of course by the combining of electrons into a neutrino and after that by the combining of neutrinos with the proton a certain energy is emitted through light. By combining of neutrinos under certain catalisatory temperature at a certain point the product of this combination has a mass ...