In article .com,
"newedana" wrote:
According to Dr. Yoon's new physics(www.yoonsphysics.blogspot.com). the sun
contains still a great amount of neutron, in respect to its average density
100g/cc.
Allegedly, neutron decomposes by β-decay to produce a proton and an
electron to build a hydrogen atom, releasing energy.
Not really. I suspect they'd both fly away in opposite directions.
Since inside of
the sun is a supercritical environment of ultra high temperature and
pressure, a proton produced by β-decay combines another neutron
nearby and it turns out to build a deuteron.
Except we've no proof protons are decaying in the sun.
Deuterons thus made are
also possible to bind themselves to construct a helium nucleus in such
a supercritical environment. Thus deutrons inside the sun becomes a
fundamental building block of 92 kinds of all the natural atomic nuclei
found on the earth.
Why invoke deuterium when you can make them with hydrogens?