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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Re: Where did all the suns hydrogen come from?
« on: 23/03/2021 18:56:15 »
Thank you
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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Re: Centre of the universe?
« on: 23/03/2021 18:33:43 »
Hmm. Not sure I'm convinced about that. There must be stars at the edge of the universe, on the cutting edge so to speak of the big bang that will have stars behind them but none in front of them in their direction of travel?
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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Where did all the suns hydrogen come from?
« on: 23/03/2021 18:30:21 »
Our sun is a second or third generation star, a massive star that exploded many billions of years ago created the elements that make up our solar system.
It must have been many times the size of our sun in order to create the heavy elements such as Gold, Lead, Uranium.
According to the theories it went supernova after it had exhausted its supplies of hydrogen and helium resulting in an implosion that created the heavy elements then exploded outwards and the remants of that explosion created our solar system.
But if all the hydrogen was consumed then where did the hydrogen that makes up our sun come from?
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