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| 21 Jun 2012 01:55 AM |
| all the elements that the earth and the solar system and humans are made of all came from supernovas billions of years ago |
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Qwazola11
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| 21 Jun 2012 01:56 AM |
| What made those supernovas? |
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| 21 Jun 2012 01:57 AM |
They come from the magical invisible faries that control our lives, and tell us what to do, and if we're good, they give us presents, but if we're bad, they pull our hair when we sleep. -I'm Aquaman- |
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| 21 Jun 2012 01:58 AM |
@Qwazola Magic
And your primary made me think of the Cabby from the first episode of the modern Sherlock Holmes tv series. |
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| 21 Jun 2012 01:59 AM |
@daman, +100 respect. -I'm Aquaman- |
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| 21 Jun 2012 01:59 AM |
"And your primary made me think of the Cabby from the first episode of the modern Sherlock Holmes tv series."
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| 21 Jun 2012 01:59 AM |
@qwazola
the supernovas were made when a star finishes creating energy from nuclear fusion
the sun then collapses to a smaller size before burning of the remainder of its fuels and then explodes |
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| 21 Jun 2012 02:00 AM |
Those supernovas come from a supermassive star trying to do nuclear fusion with with iron atoms. But Iron doesnt absorb energy, it releases it, so about 1/10th of a second after it tried fusioning iron, all the iron atoms release there energy, and the core suddenly collapses, and the star explodes in a supernova.
Any other questions? |
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| 21 Jun 2012 02:01 AM |
"the supernovas were made when a star finishes creating energy from nuclear fusion
the sun then collapses to a smaller size before burning of the remainder of its fuels and then explodes"
But let me ask you this Where did the star come from? |
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| 21 Jun 2012 02:03 AM |
Quick one: what's your thoughts as to what that one compressed lump of hydrogen quarks was that initiated the big bang? A black hole? A sole atom of hydrogen or helium?
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| 21 Jun 2012 02:03 AM |
@Qwazola Your primary went away.
And the cabby was a genius killer who picked people up, brought them to a vacant place (if they refused to leave the car, he held them at gunpoint). After that he made them play a game. He put two pills on the table, one poison, another harmless. He told them to swallow one, and he'd swallow the other.
He killed four people, making it look like a suicide. |
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| 21 Jun 2012 02:04 AM |
'What made those supernovas?'
the fact that the star ran out of fuel |
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| 21 Jun 2012 02:05 AM |
@qwazola
they were formed from the hydrogen and other elements that came from the big bang
@italy
in those cases the atom of hydrogen seems the most likely as it is the simplest element on the periodic table and more likely to be present before most other spatial bodies or elements |
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| 21 Jun 2012 02:06 AM |
| It came from a cloud of dust that was floating in space, and then it was struck by an arm of the galaxy, which disturbed and gave motion to the dust. It begame spinning around and coallescing at the center, until the gravity and pressure from all the dust accumulating of eons that is started heating up to the point of nuclear fusion, and a star is born. The remaining dust began either began orbiting the new star and coallescing into planets, or was ejected into interstellar space. The dust left over formed around 250 planetoid, that collided with each other, or were ejected from the system by other planetoid gravity. After about 500 Million years, this process calmed down and the 8 planets we have today were the champions of this battle royale. |
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| 21 Jun 2012 02:06 AM |
"Your primary went away."
Yeah I know.
"And the cabby was a genius killer who picked people up, brought them to a vacant place (if they refused to leave the car, he held them at gunpoint). After that he made them play a game. He put two pills on the table, one poison, another harmless. He told them to swallow one, and he'd swallow the other.
He killed four people, making it look like a suicide."
He sounds like a really cool guy.
"the fact that the star ran out of fuel"
What made the stars? What made the fuel? |
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| 21 Jun 2012 02:07 AM |
"they were formed from the hydrogen and other elements that came from the big bang"
Where did the big bang come from?
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| 21 Jun 2012 02:08 AM |
| He was a cool guy. He was sponsored by Moriarty. The more people he killed, the more money was sent to his children. |
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| 21 Jun 2012 02:09 AM |
the theory is that the big bang occured while the universe was in a hot dense state
a group of matter came together and in some way (there may be an explanation but i dont know it) it began to expand
over time more elements are stars were created from the matter the big bang released |
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| 21 Jun 2012 02:09 AM |
@zombie It is the simplest element we know of. It is possible before the big band, in that single point of infinite mass and density that many elements that do not exist today, were able to exist, and maybe one of them caused the big bang. The periodic table is not set in stone, and is by far not all we know, there are reasons Mendelev left spaces for new elements on it. |
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| 21 Jun 2012 02:09 AM |
@Qwazola Exactly. You Atheists and your beliefs trace back to God or some other super natural force. No matter what you say, I will remain a Catholic. |
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| 21 Jun 2012 02:10 AM |
'Where did the big bang come from?'
i dont believe in the big bang
i think everything in existance was just here
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| 21 Jun 2012 02:10 AM |
"He was a cool guy. He was sponsored by Moriarty. The more people he killed, the more money was sent to his children."
Deep villain.
"the theory is that the big bang occured while the universe was in a hot dense state
a group of matter came together and in some way (there may be an explanation but i dont know it) it began to expand
over time more elements are stars were created from the matter the big bang released"
Where did this random matter come from? Where did the heat come from with barely any particles? Where did the universe come from? How did this matter multiply into what we have today?
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| 21 Jun 2012 02:11 AM |
@pepsi
well it is the simplest element we know of
and using that knowledge i based my assumptiona |
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| 21 Jun 2012 02:12 AM |
@qwazola
as for the rest of the questions
i dont know the answers
maybe they will forever remain
the mysteries of the universe |
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