Just like man made global warming still a hypothesis/theory.
The sky did light up with hydrogen in 774AD when solar particles entered the atmosphere, most of the material was individual protons. Take a proton, add one electron which the upper atmosphere has plenty of and you get hydrogen. Or add a positively charged proton to negatively charged O2 and what do you get?
The upper "ozone" is something like 1 or 2% O3. Some hydrogen peroxide could be formed but it would decompose quick to water and oxygen.
The hydrogen hits the earth as hydrogen plasma or protons, it's not even diatomic hydrogen until the protons aquire an electron and find each other. But the protons are more likely to find them selves O2 with an extra electron.
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