Okay, if we appeal to neutron star mergers to solve various problems in the s-process or r-process origin of elements in the universe using vast ages of stellar recycling, how many neutron star mergers took place to create the uranium found on Earth today? How long did it take the uranium floating in empty space after "x number of neutron star mergers", before the uranium was incorporated into the Earth? The problem is similar to my example of the 12 solar mass red supergiant star and getting more than 48,000 earth masses of iron-recycled into new planets. We also have more than 4,000 exoplanets documented now. Do these also have uranium and how many neutron star mergers are required and how long did it take for uranium to migrate to the exoplanets? So I stand by my statement already made. So my answer is all the recycling claims found in popular science reports about the Big Bang model and stellar evolution, may have some difficulties too. It seems we have a very messy and inefficient creation process in the s-process, r-process, and neutron star mergers recycling reports.