Deuterium fissioning for the Sun's energy

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Sujet : Deuterium fissioning for the Sun's energy
De : bertietaylor (at) *nospam* myyahoo.com (bertitaylor)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativity sci.physics
Date : 25. Mar 2025, 21:46:03
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Arindam explains the cause of solar energy and the energy from bright
stars, and how to realize them on earth in
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All solar and stellar energy is formed from the deuterium fissioning in
the sun's atmosphere. Most certainly not from fusion at the core, for
all cores of heavenly bodies must be very cold for the pressure there
has to be zero, what with zero gravitational force there.
A deuterium nucleus is two protons linked by a single electron.
With application of great external force that link is snapped. The two
protons move off very fast in opposite directions. They break other
deuterium nuclei. This fission of deuterium creates energy that radiates
to the planets and beyond; till it gets lost in the infinite, eternal
(sanatana) universe. Manifests as constant background radiation.
The free protons and electrons recombine to form deuterium, with
proton-electron pairs attracting an extra proton; and hydrogen atoms.
Just happens naturally all the time. With four protons and two electrons
a helium nucleus is formed. And so on, for heavier elements which again
can be fissioned but not as easily as deuterium nuclei.
An endless cyclic process, thus - producing all the energy from the sun
(and other stars!).
Cyclic, that's the word. Rings. Where all beginnings are endings,
always, everywhere.
Deep, what.
Woof-woof
Bertietaylor
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Date Sujet#  Auteur
25 Mar 25 * Deuterium fissioning for the Sun's energy2bertitaylor
25 Mar 25 `- Re: Deuterium fissioning for the Sun's energy1Jim Pennino

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