
Part 1 presents nuclear phenomena obtained through the analysis of particle collisions. However, this knowledge cannot explain the change in the elemental composition of the Earth's crust, which formed from interstellar matter at relatively low temperatures when collisions were absent. Another type of nuclear reaction, which resulted in the formation of the current elemental composition of the Earth's crust, are considered.
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