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2 days agoIt’s time for micropython.
science and music. and beer. and dogs.


It’s time for micropython.
All of the hydrogen was created at the initial cooling of the big bang. In this case what I mean by primordial, is that it was never part of a larger composite object like a star.
If that hydrogen was previously incorporated in a star, I think it’s fair to call it stardust. That’s very likely, since our solar system would have formed from a relatively dense cloud of the remnants of earlier stars, with just a smidge of primordial hydrogen mixed in.
Yep, I see that now. When I bought my first pyboard theirs was the only one. It’s great to see how it spread!