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Is it possible to fuse two atoms together, ((Without)) producing engergy?
when you fuse iron, the product of iron fusion has more mass than the reactants. Therefore, iron fusion does not create energy; instead, iron fusion requires the input of energy.
Supernova nucleosynthesis is also thought to be responsible for the creation of elements heavier than iron and nickel, in the last few seconds of a type II supernova event. The synthesis of these heavier elements absorbs energy (endothermic) as they are created
How do you figure dark matter and dark energy, coming from a black hole. A black hole is collapsing matter due to the high intensity of gravity it is not forming a solid rock, or fusion. If you have some evidence to support this theory, Please explain.
We have roughly between 4 to 5 billion years, to exist elsewhere