The first element responsible enough to create the universe was adultium, although this no longer exists.
Adultium produced large amounts of hydrogen, the nucleus' of which fused to create all the elements we know and love in the modern universe. :)
(The bit about adultium isn't actually real)
2006-07-11 20:34:42
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answered by tgypoi 5
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I think you may be asking a theological question :)
Elements are a result of how simpler matter (electrons, quarks etc) interact in our universe.
The most abundant elements in the universe are hydrogen and helium (although helium is rare on earth because it is inert and has a low atomic mass). These elements probably formed when the universe was "cooled" enough so that electromagnetic and nuclear forces became dominant.
Condensation of hydrogen and helium into massive stars that could sustain nuclear reactions drove the formation of other elements.
2006-07-12 08:47:22
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answered by DrSean 4
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As the universe cooled and protons electrons and later neutrons formed was filled with a hydrogen plasma. This cooled further allowing for the bonding of a proton with an electron giving us atomic hydrogen which later cooled Even more into the diatomic hydrogen that we know and love today.
2006-07-12 03:35:42
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answered by Nick N 3
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Hydrogen... its the most basic element in the universe.
2006-07-12 03:02:21
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answered by John H 3
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the first element was not only hydrogen but ther were four genral element on primitive earth ; hydrogen. nitrogen, oxygen sulphur
2006-07-12 03:11:33
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answered by dee2pra 1
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Almighty initiated all that using Hydrogen
2006-07-12 07:01:38
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answered by Ω Nookey™ 7
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nitrogen da punda thaiyoli
2006-07-14 02:25:47
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answered by Anonymous
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hydrogen!
2006-07-12 03:01:25
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answered by Anonymous
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VACUUM
2006-07-12 03:52:18
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answered by K.J. Jeyabaskaran K 3
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