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|    25 Oct 23 21:34:57    |
      From: lordyumyum@gmail.com              A scientist asked the question what has changed along the universe timeline       that caused matter to form along and with the cosmic web?              Gerald - first thing that comes to mind is density of gas.       You've no doubt seen the pillars of creation.       Astronomy never reveals the density of those clouds.       They allude to it by saying stars are made there.       Well if a star needs enough compressed gas matter       materials to ignite and shine for billions of years       how dense is the cloud?       It's dence enough to automatically begin to cause gravity       so intense it avalanches into a central spot and compresses       into an ignition.       How dense?       Here's the problem. If it's too dense it can't avalanche so here's the       takeaway.       It's a simulation because it's impossible.       Example; use a glacier of ice. The ice can't form into a central spot because       it's too dense       not dense enough to cause ignition but dense       enough to become inflexible. Gas gets inflexible at certain pressures       but doesn't ignite so what the hell is causing stellar ignition?       It's a simulation.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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