Where does the earth's heat come from?
habshi - Apr 24, 2:27 pm
How much comes from the sun and how much from the internal radioactive
sources ? If the latter is the major part could it be the reason Venus
is so hot ?
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I like to suggest to all of you to refer the newadenas reply for above
question, "Where does the earth's heat come from? Dr.Yoon denys ont
only A. Einstein but also Bethe's thought. The energy source of the sun
is not the nuclear fusion of deuterium or hydrogen atoms distributed in
the cosmic space, as people today believes, but is the fusion of bare
deuterons coexisting in the neutron mass building the core phase of the
sun. Deuteron is made possible by coupling a neutron and a proton
produced by beta-decay of neutron. The electro ring of hydrogen atom
shrinks to be the nearest to its nucleus due to absorption of energy,
and it makes its proton be a neutron. It is called nuclear electron
ring which can bind two protons to be a proton and a neutron; while
electron locates over a proton it makes a neutron. Thus the oscillatory
frequency changing between proton and neutron is enormous. This binding
force is nothing else than the nuclear strong force. As you may know in
the case of hydrogen bomb, deuterium atoms are combined to lithium as a
solid metal halide. So the nuclear fusion between deuterons is made
possible in such an ultra critical environment given by explosion of
atomic bomb. So that Dr.Yoon overlooks that the controllable hot
nuclear fusion experiment led by main stream physicists is not so
promising, because the energy required in preparing such an ultra
environment of unclear fusion is enormous, surpassing the out put
energy by nuclear fusion. And the container material to keep the fusion
environment is a real problem. However, cold nuclear fusion is
promising if scientists today abandon the statistical concept over the
scientific phenomena. Number of experimental evidences for a possiblity
of cold nuclear fusion were reported, and energy division of fedral
government in the USA is reviewing the possibility of cold nuclear
fusion. Another revolutionay suggestion to be taken account by particle
physicists is in Dr.Yoon's book which was introduced by newedana that
will be found in the same google topics, sci.physics; Why alloys have
lowerer melting points than any of component pure metals? Can you
calculate the reason with QM theory? Can you explain why uranium atom
has lesser volume, 12.5, than that of hydrogen atom, 14.1, with QM
calculation?
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