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The hydrogen is from the formation of the Universe (Big Bang).
Hydrogen and helium was there to start with. More helium is made (like what the Sun does) plus all other elements are fused one by one. Stars as they age have shells of different elements fusing into the next element. The hottest fusion is always in the center with older shells still making their elements farther outward. When the star blows up all these elements are blown out and, later on, make new stars (and planets). There is still some hydrogen even in the most evolved star. It is a tiny fraction of what that star started with. Saul Levy On 12 Jul 2005 17:02:41 -0700, "Double-A" wrote: Saul Levy wrote: There are tons of iron lines in the Sun's spectrum. The Sun was made from lots of material from older supernovae. It contains all the elements from hydrogen to iron (the most stable element formed by stellar fusion). All this professor says is correct, but, it's not mostly iron (mostly hydrogen like all other stars). Saul Levy Not to argue the matter, but I am curious, when they say that the Sun was formed from the remnants of older stars that went supernova, where did it get all its hydrogen? I am presuming that the previous stars must have fused most of their hydrogen into heavier elements before they would go supernova. Double-A |
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On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 07:55:04 -0600, Art Deco wrote:
nightbat wrote: nightbat wrote Art Deco wrote: nightbat wrote: nightbat wrote Double-A wrote: Saul Levy wrote: There are tons of iron lines in the Sun's spectrum. The Sun was made from lots of material from older supernovae. It contains all the elements from hydrogen to iron (the most stable element formed by stellar fusion). All this professor says is correct, but, it's not mostly iron (mostly hydrogen like all other stars). Saul Levy Not to argue the matter, but I am curious, when they say that the Sun was formed from the remnants of older stars that went supernova, where did it get all its hydrogen? I am presuming that the previous stars must have fused most of their hydrogen into heavier elements before they would go supernova. Double-A nightbat You're finally catching on Officer Double-A, Einstein and Tesla pondered that too but had no answers. The Sun like so many others is a tag along to a nightbat explained altered matter " Black Comet ". Stars in regular gravity zones need lots of hydrogen to form and burn where or how do you think they get it? The nightbat " Black Comet " coming to a friendly book store nearest you. ponder on, the nightbat Art Devo Do you have a publisher yet? I hope you have a good technical editor too. -- Official Associate AFA-B Vote Rustler nightbat Sure try Barnes and Noble.com Um, fruitbatty, are you suffering from reading comprehension problems? Barnes and Noble is retailer, not a publisher. it's right up your alley for they're always looking for independent clueless posted net spew as joke of the month books which you and the rest of the coffee boys could knock off with no problem. Where in my post did I mention anything about me writing a book? And my science profound " Black Comet " book Your "theory" is just saucerhead pseudoscientific bull****. that most are waiting for don't sweat it, Who are "most"? Maybe it has a therapeutic value for people suffering from schizophrenia. if and when I do publish, it will be so broken down technically that even the coffee boys will like all the fun self explanatory pictures. Do you know Edmond Wollmann? The real technical stuff you can ask Officer The Ghost In The Machine Ah, so you are unable to explain your pseudoscientific bull**** yourself, gotcha. to hopefully explain to you while you're making the coffee for us on the net reported Darla Star Ship. Your attempts to include me in your Darla cult delusions are amusing. See: http://search.netscape.com/ns/boomfr...e&page=1&offse t=0&result_url=redir%3Fsrc%3Dwebsearch%26request Id%3Da7c8de37253f6901%26clicked ItemRank%3D1%26userQuery%3DBarnes%2Band%2BNoble% 26clickedItemURN%3Dhttp%253A%25 2F%252Fwww.barnesandnoble.com%252F%26invocationT ype%3D-%26fromPage%3DNSCPTop%26 amp%3BampTest%3D1&remove_url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ba rnesandnoble.com%2F What does this have to do with your pseudoscientific bull****? as you were, the nightbat Kook on, fruitbatty. -- mhm 27x12 smeeter #28 Usenet Valhalla Circle #19 & #21 Bartlo's hate lits #1: CEO Alcatroll Labs Inc. The Way of the Kook: http://www.insurgent.org/~jhd/kookway.htm in Message-ID: Alexa "Tequila Titsz" Cameron explains world religions: "The jews roots are islamic." in Message-ID: Alexa "dumbass" Cameron shows her knowledge of history: "WRONGO. There was NO Bible before King James had it written." in Message-ID: Alexa "Word Salad" Cameron shows her knowledge of science: "Einstein never found the double superimposed doubl 'equilateral' triangle." |
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![]() G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote: To You All (deep south talk) Do you have grits for breakfast? There is lots of iron in the solar system. There is some iron through out the Sun,but there is "no" iron at its fusion core. How do you suppose the much heavier iron manages to float above that "fusion core" composed of much lighter hydrogen and helium? Reality is iron would put out its fusion flame,and that will not happen for another 5 billion years. There has to be lots of iron in the universe because the heaviest element stars like our Sun can create is iron,and there has been and still is trillions and trillions of medium size stars. Funny thing is of all the metals the universe produces iron is 9 times greater then the rest combined. Man produces 9 times more steel then the rest combined. (go figure) Bert Double-A |
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Hi Double-A The Florida crackers gave up grits 42 years ago. They now
eat "home fries" like us northern people MSP make a nice home fry. There was not an atom of iron in the fusion core when fusion started,and once started not an iron atom can get in. The Sun is a ball like an onion is a ball with rings inside all the way to its central core. At this core is a ball again a fusion ball with a temperature of 28,000,000 F and that keeps stuff out. Reality is this fusion process travels through these Sun layers to its surface,and created us 92 million miles away because.its energy heated Earth's surface waters. Beert |
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