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 : mlwozniak (at) *nospam* wp.pl (Maciej Woźniak)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativity
Date : 02. Jul 2025, 18:46:03
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On 7/2/2025 7:20 PM, Paul.B.Andersen wrote:
Den 01.07.2025 01:52, skrev Bertitaylor:
On Mon, 30 Jun 2025 18:18:47 +0000, Paul.B.Andersen wrote:
>
Elements with 1 proton in the nucleus are Hydrogen
There are two stable isotopes:
 ¹H (Protium)     1 proton 0 neutrons
 ²H (D Deuterium) 1 proton 1 neutron
>
 ³H (T Tritium) 1 proton 2 neutrons
  Tritium is unstable with half-life 12.33 years.
  The decay mode is β−, which means that a neutron splits
  into a proton and an electron. The electron is ejected as β-rays.
  So we get a nucleus with 2 protons and and 1 neutron, which is
  ³He, the most abundant stable Helium isotope.
>
  The short half-life should indicate that T should not
  exist naturally, but it is created by interaction between
  cosmic rays and air. The natural abundance is however very low.
>
But T can be artificially created in an atomic reactor.
T has several applications, among them are H-bombs.
>
D and T combine very easily in fusion to ⁴He, a stable Helium isotope.
That's why the Hydrogen in a H-bomb is enriched with both D and T.
(Some, or all of the T can be created in the bombs itself from lithium.)
>
An atomic bomb exploded on Earth can't create the temperature and
pressure to make H explode in a chain reaction. The enrichment
of D and T are necessary to make the bomb explode.
>
Please answer my question:
>
Do you really think that Teller & al, would have succeeded
in making the H-bomb if they didn't know what I stated above
(and _much_ more)?
 So the answer is "yes",
So there is no answer and you're fabricating,
as expected from a lying piece of shit you are.
But please answer my question.
Do you really believe that a measurement
doesn't have to give the real value of
the measured property to be a valid measurement?

Date Sujet#  Auteur
25 Jun 25 * Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)40Jim Pennino
26 Jun 25 `* Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)39bertitaylor
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)37Paul.B.Andersen
26 Jun 25   +- Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)1Lon Mahankov
27 Jun 25   +* Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)34Bertitaylor
27 Jun 25   i+* Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)16Chris M. Thomasson
27 Jun 25   ii+- Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)1Chris M. Thomasson
27 Jun 25   ii`* Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)14Chris M. Thomasson
27 Jun 25   ii `* Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)13Bertitaylor
27 Jun 25   ii  +* Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)7Chris M. Thomasson
28 Jun 25   ii  i`* Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)6Bertitaylor
29 Jun 25   ii  i `* Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)5Chris M. Thomasson
29 Jun 25   ii  i  `* Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)4Bertitaylor
29 Jun 25   ii  i   `* Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)3Chris M. Thomasson
29 Jun 25   ii  i    `* Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)2Bertitaylor
4 Jul23:19   ii  i     `- Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)1Chris M. Thomasson
27 Jun 25   ii  +* Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)2Bertitaylor
27 Jun 25   ii  i`- Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)1Jim Pennino
27 Jun 25   ii  `* Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)3Jim Pennino
28 Jun 25   ii   `* Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)2Bertitaylor
28 Jun 25   ii    `- Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)1Jim Pennino
27 Jun 25   i+- Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)1Jim Pennino
27 Jun 25   i`* Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)16Paul.B.Andersen
27 Jun 25   i +- Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)1Dekota Hamaev
29 Jun 25   i +- Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)1Jim Pennino
29 Jun 25   i +- Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)1Martino Krakowski
29 Jun 25   i +- Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)1Jim Pennino
30 Jun 25   i +- Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)1Bertitaylor
30 Jun 25   i +- Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)1Kerwin Baklanov
1 Jul 25   i +- Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)1Jim Pennino
1 Jul 25   i +* Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)3Jim Pennino
1 Jul 25   i i`* Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)2Bertitaylor
1 Jul 25   i i `- Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)1Jim Pennino
2 Jul18:20   i +* Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)3Paul.B.Andersen
2 Jul18:46   i i+- Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)1Maciej Woźniak
3 Jul09:43   i i`- Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)1Paul.B.Andersen
2 Jul19:34   i +- Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)1Paul.B.Andersen
4 Jul23:00   i `- Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)1Truman Agamov
3 Jul15:06   `- Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)1Bertitaylor

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