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April 11th 12, 01:36 AM posted to sci.physics,sci.space.policy
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Is earths polar regiones radioactive?
In sci.physics Sam Wormley wrote:
On 4/10/12 2:50 PM,
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Sam wrote:
Protons are hydrogen nuclei in want of an electron. When plasma
consisting of protons and electrons cools sufficiently neutral
hydrogen forms.
According to the guy teaching this course:
http://edu-observatory.org/mcc/syllabus/
"Every atom of hydrogen was created by the Big Bang. None since."
Oh, wait, that guy is you.
If anyone has questions, his phone number is at the top.
Boy, jimp, are you dumb. Hydrogen atom striped of electrons
are still hydrogen nuclei! Duh!
Nice try, still missed the point, but a hydrogen nuclei is not a
hydrogen atom.
Please see any dictionary for the definition of the word "atom".
It has to have an electron before it can be called a hydrogen atom.
Protons are created from the decay of free neutrons and if it captures
an electron, it becomes a new hydrogen atom.
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