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From: Jim Pennino <jimp@gonzo.specsol.net>
Newsgroups: sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics
Subject: Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (minus hydrogen cover)
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Date: Sun, 29 Jun 2025 07:31:36 -0700
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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:
>>>>
>>>>> 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?
>>>
>>> Let's look at where the energy in a fission comes from.
>>>
>>> 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.
>>
>> 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?
>>>
>>> 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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