Saturday, March 23, 2024

Stars are not fusion reactors

 Stars are thermochemical and electrochemical, not thermonuclear. That 1950’s fad has got to go. The Sun isn’t hot enough, or any star, to fuse atoms together. 

Active galactic nuclei are where fusion occurs. It takes the energy of a birthing island universe to fuse matter. 

It isn’t obvious to astronomers and astrophysicists, as they don’t even realize planets are actually the really old and dead stars. 

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