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On 6/28/2025 7:49 PM, Bertitaylor wrote:Works when both field and photon strengths act on inverse square law.On Sun, 29 Jun 2025 2:04:58 +0000, Chris M. Thomasson wrote:>
>On 6/27/2025 5:13 PM, Bertitaylor wrote:>On Fri, 27 Jun 2025 6:56:57 +0000, Chris M. Thomasson wrote:>
>On 6/26/2025 11:40 PM, Bertitaylor wrote:>On Fri, 27 Jun 2025 5:47:10 +0000, Chris M. Thomasson wrote:>
>On 6/26/2025 10:37 PM, Chris M. Thomasson wrote:>On 6/26/2025 8:47 PM, Bertitaylor wrote:>On Thu, 26 Jun 2025 13:23:35 +0000, Paul.B.Andersen wrote:>
>Den 26.06.2025 09:15, skrev bertitaylor:>On Wed, 25 Jun 2025 17:30:27 +0000, Jim Pennino wrote:>
>In sci.physics Bertitaylor <bertietaylor@myyahoo.com> wrote:On Mon, 23 Jun 2025 18:54:15 +0000, Paul.B.Andersen wrote:
>Den 23.06.2025 05:47, skrev bertietaylor:>
When Arindam says that the core of any star must be very
cold,
then
bang
phut goes the above precious E=mcc theory.
>>>>>
Can you please explain Arindam's theory?Where does the radiated energy come from?>
Deuterium fission.>Deuterium is stable, does not undergo radioactive decay, and>
thus
cannot
undergo fission, crackpot.
Fool, we are not talking about deuterium on Earth, decaying
naturally.
Things are different in the Sun's atmosphere. Lots of heat,
radiation,
charged particles, very dense there.
And no deuterium is decaying, but a lot of deuterium nuclei are
fused
to Helium.
>It is deuterium fission which provides the energy for the>
hydrogen
bombs
on Earth.
Good grief, what a gigantic blunder!
Yes it was the most gigantic blunder to think that fusion at all
happens.
>
:-D>>
It obviously is _fusion_ of H and T in a hydrogen bomb.
Very not obviously. The fission of the deuterium nucleus (two
protons
held by one electron) creates extraordinary force creating great
energies as produced by the stars.
Fusion for stars? fission to to kick artificially kick of the
reaction.
Or ICF or something.
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[...]
several tanks with a metal hydride for different isotopes eof
hydrogen.
Stored...Ready for reaction.
Won't work, you need lotsa intense gamma rays, high energy
particles as
well to disturb the two protons in the deuterium nucleus to fission
with
snapping of the electron bond holding them together.
>
Arindam has shown how to get energy from deuterium in controlled style
in his links. Very likely so called fusion approaches these days are
based upon deuterium fission.
>
Once Einstein and Helmholtz are thrown out there is joy for future
generations.
>
Woof woof woof-woof woof woof-woof woof
>
Bertietaylor
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Or a tank with a metal hydride in it holding say, stable hydrogen.
Apply
a little heat to it and it will release hydrogen? So, how stable would
the tank be? Can we cut into it without it exploding?
It should be stable if there was only hydrogen around. Anyway how is
this relevant to dark matter?
Not sure. Sorry about that. Humm... Perhaps dark matter can be the
underlying field scaffold?
What is that? Are you going to hang or behead fields!? :)
;^)
>
Fields are fun. Especially my experimental one. Its as if each field
line is a potential path for a photon to travel on. They can get rather
odd:
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From a volume of mine:
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https://i.ibb.co/39DMrYp4/image.png
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Anyway what is wrong in saying all stars are like Earth's with hydrogen
and helium atmosphere?
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WOOF woof-woof woof woof-woof woof
>
Bertietaylor>>
For instance in this n-ary volumetric of mine:
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https://www.facebook.com/photo/?
fbid=1441526523673008&set=pcb.1441526963672964
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