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The mechanism of the formation of atoms from neutrons, which decay in the process of gravitational attraction, is considered. Through the mechanism of the formation of atoms, the reason is shown why the neutrons of the nucleus do not decay, and the electrons do not fall on the nucleus. Using the deuteron as an example, it is shown what is the reason for the stability of the nucleus and why the neutron contained in the nucleus does not decay