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|    Thomas Heger to All    |
|    Re: Dark matter is the core of stars (mi    |
|    29 Jun 25 06:01:45    |
      XPost: sci.physics.relativity, alt.usage.english       From: ttt_heg@web.de              Am Samstag000028, 28.06.2025 um 14:47 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:       >>       >>>       >>> One question:       >>> What created the elements you and I and everything around us consist of?       >>> The Devine Arindam?       >       >>       >> Heard of eternity? It all was always there, is, and will be.       >       > Uranium-238 is the heaviest radioactive element.       > That means that it can't be created by decay of heavier elements.       > The half-life of U-238 is 4.47 billion years.       > That means that U-238 can't exist forever.       >       > So at some time in the past it must have been created.       >       >>       >> Get rid of all creation myths and big bang nonsense.       >>       >       > I am asking YOU, Bertitaylor:       >       > How do YOU think U-238 and other heavy elements were created?       >              I personally think, that matter can 'age', where heavier elements are       built from lighter elements.              That's why heavier elements are found in higher places, like within       mountains.              Those place are the oldest parts of planet Earth (because of 'Growing       Earth').                     TH              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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