Nucleocosmogenesis
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Nucleocosmogenisis is a scientific term first coined and published by George Gamow, renown biophysicist, in the 1920s. According to his research, nucleocosmogenisis is the process by which all elements are created out of more fundamental components. A very basic example of this concept would be the most prevalent and vital element for sustaining life on earth, H2O. Water is composed of two parts hydrogen to one part oxygen.