After the Big bang the universe was a very hot plasma of baryons, leptons and photons.
As it expanded and cooled the baryons and leptons separated from the photons. Baryone are protons and neutrons. Leptons are electrons. During this mass-energy divide, the Protons and Electrons joined together to form the first H atoms while the photons shot away at light speed (naturally).
So in short they were created by the cooing of the superhot plasma from which the universe began.
2006-10-15 22:36:58
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answered by Stuart T 3
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In 1913, Niels Bohr obtained the spectral frequencies of the hydrogen atom after making a number of simplifying assumptions. These assumptions were not fully correct, but did yield the correct energy answers (see The Bohr Model). The results of Bohr for the frequencies and underlying energy values were confirmed by the full quantum-mechanical analysis which uses the Schrödinger equation, as was shown in 1925/26.
2006-10-15 23:03:23
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answered by vijaya l 4
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when the very first proton met the very first electron, they found out that they liked each other so much that they decided to stay together for the rest of their life.
2006-10-15 22:31:09
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answered by wolschou 6
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i dont know
i just happened
2006-10-15 22:27:57
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answered by sparkynicci 3
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