Standard astrophysical models attribute the origin of all elements to stellar nucleosynthesis or supernova explosions. However, the Deshmukh Global Shield Theory (DGST) proposes a paradigm shift. By distinguishing cosmic and planetary sources—specifically separating the synthesis of Oxygen (Black Hole Jet-sourced) from Nitrogen (Planetary/Crustal-sourced)—the DGST model provides a predictive framework for planetary atmospheric composition and elemental distribution across the universe. 1. The DGST Elemental Source Framework DGST asserts that distinct cosmic and geological mechanisms govern the creation and distribution of matter. This categorization resolves discrepancies in understanding why certain elements, such as Oxygen, maintain uniform abundance across various systems, while others are localized based on geological conditions. Keyword:DGST, Astrophysics,Supermassive Black hole, Relativistic Jets,Planetry Atmospheres, Planetry Science Cosmochemistry,Cosmic Homogeneity, "Copyright © 2026 by Prashant Deshmukh. No part of this theory (DGST) may be reproduced or transmitted in any form without prior written permission from the author."
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