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Why h cannot exist independently?

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Very poor wording to the point that the actual answer to this is that Hydrogen in fact does exist... independently... just generally as molecules of hydrogen and not as individual atoms... but your likely talking about the idea that the planet Earth's gravity is too weak to hold the universe's lightest element in it's base form and it is lost to space... but elements are about as independent as you can get, without subatomic fuzziness that questions existence dependent or independent... or perhaps you'd care to try M theory? Who knows, maybe it'd be Mr W and YOU who would grok the thing instead of just Mr W all by his lonesome.

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