Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)

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Sujet : Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)
De : jimp (at) *nospam* gonzo.specsol.net (Jim Pennino)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativity sci.physics
Suivi-à : sci.physics
Date : 29. Jun 2025, 15:31:36
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In sci.physics Bertitaylor <bertietaylor@myyahoo.com> wrote:
On Sun, 29 Jun 2025 3:58:26 +0000, Thomas Heger wrote:
 
Am Samstag000028, 28.06.2025 um 14:44 schrieb Paul.B.Andersen:
Den 28.06.2025 01:49, skrev Bertitaylor:
On Fri, 27 Jun 2025 19:57:30 +0000, Paul.B.Andersen wrote:
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Den 27.06.2025 05:47, skrev Bertitaylor:
>
It is deuterium fission which provides the energy for the hydrogen
bombs on Earth.
>
Any particular reason why you don't even try to defend your
claim that it is deuterium fission which provides the energy for
the hydrogen bombs on Earth?
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Let's look at where the energy in a fission comes from.
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When a radioactive element such as Uranium decays, the nucleus
splits in two. Each of the new nuclei will contain protons,
and there will be a very strong electrostatic repulsion between
the nuclei. That means that the nuclei will get tremendous
kinetic energy. As the nuclei collide, this energy will be
transformed to heat.
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Certainly the nuclei will not collide, because nuclei are extremely
small and also have a charge, which will prevent collision with other
nuclei of the same charge.
>
>
This is very simple and obvious, so you can't fail to understand it.
Or can you?
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A Deuterium nucleus consists of a proton and a neutron.
a proton and neutron don't repel each other, so no energy
is released if you somehow could split them.
 
It is two protons joined by one electron. So the protons repel very
strongly when the join gets snapped.

Sorry crackpot, there is no such thing as helium-2.

Two protons mean helium and the isotope with the fewest particles is
helium-3 with 2 protons and one neutron.

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Date Sujet#  Auteur
25 Jun 25 * Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)32Jim Pennino
26 Jun 25 `* Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)31bertitaylor
26 Jun 25  +- Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)1Jim Pennino
26 Jun 25  `* Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)29Paul.B.Andersen
27 Jun04:47   `* Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)28Bertitaylor
27 Jun06:37    +* Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)15Chris M. Thomasson
27 Jun06:44    i+- Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)1Chris M. Thomasson
27 Jun06:47    i`* Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)13Chris M. Thomasson
27 Jun07:40    i `* Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)12Bertitaylor
27 Jun07:56    i  +* Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)6Chris M. Thomasson
28 Jun01:13    i  i`* Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)5Bertitaylor
29 Jun03:04    i  i `* Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)4Chris M. Thomasson
29 Jun03:49    i  i  `* Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)3Bertitaylor
29 Jun05:21    i  i   `* Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)2Chris M. Thomasson
29 Jun11:16    i  i    `- Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)1Bertitaylor
27 Jun13:27    i  +* Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)2Bertitaylor
27 Jun14:32    i  i`- Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)1Jim Pennino
27 Jun14:25    i  `* Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)3Jim Pennino
28 Jun01:18    i   `* Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)2Bertitaylor
28 Jun02:45    i    `- Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)1Jim Pennino
27 Jun14:19    +- Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)1Jim Pennino
29 Jun15:31    +* Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)5Jim Pennino
29 Jun21:10    i`* Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)4William Hyde
29 Jun21:23    i +* Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)2Stefan Ram
29 Jun23:53    i i`- Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)1William Hyde
29 Jun23:02    i `- Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)1Jim Pennino
29 Jun23:58    +- Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)1Jim Pennino
30 Jun00:10    +- Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)1Bertitaylor
1 Jul02:23    +- Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)1Jim Pennino
1 Jul02:31    `* Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)3Jim Pennino
1 Jul03:27     `* Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)2Bertitaylor
1 Jul04:39      `- Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)1Jim Pennino

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