From your link Maol:
The astronomers calculate that only the violent collapse of a very early star – amplified by rapid rotation and the presence of a strong magnetic field – can account for the observed chemical abundances.
These conditions would be present in a plasma filament Z pinch.
It is the only thing they can think of ( only the violent collapse of a very early star )
in the big bang/gravity model of their universe.
The belief that I hold is that in a basic "steady state" universe the Z pinch of collapsing plasma
is probably the primary source of large amounts of
all stable elements in the periodic table at once —
We have had discussion of this on this forum. I don't have references handy.
It seems logical to me that a collapsing (Z pinched) plasma under the tremendous electromagnetic force
would be able to drive protons and electrons together in all possible combinations
and the result is what we arrange into the periodic table of elements.
I think that what is called the Strong Force does not really exist as a separate force,
but it is a natural state of charged matter that has been compressed under extreme electromagnetic forces
beyond its natural ability to resist (due to its charged state) such compressions.
Jack