Hydrogen
Overview
Hydrogen is the simplest and most abundant element in existence, the firstborn of the cosmos. Across the Continuum Universes, hydrogen serves as both the physical and metaphysical foundation of matter—its dual role linking the atomic and the divine.
Properties
Hydrogen forms stable diatomic molecules at low energy states but ionizes readily under heat or psionic excitation. Its presence defines the luminous Ignispheric atmospheres and stellar plasma envelopes. Hydrogen’s lightness allows it to escape weak gravities, shaping atmospheric retention and planetary evolution.
Uses and Occurrences
Hydrogen powers fusion reactors, divine plasma conduits, and serves as a reagent for Plasmagen synthesis. In sacred alchemy, it represents *potential incarnate*—pure possibility awaiting form.
Related Atmospheres
Trivia
- Hydrogen is referred to by the Divine Physicists as the “First Breath.”
- Psionic scholars claim its quantum spin oscillations hum in harmony with the earliest creative syllables of the Continuum.