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Our moon too was gas giant very early in the solar system with Earth being one of it's moons.
The inner electrons of the heaver atoms, that are not ionized, would make this material less dense than the fully ionized materials.
the volume of the heaver atoms being defined by some inner orbital electrons. A fully ionized smaller atom like oxygen, has a volume based on the size of the nucleus, without elections. This makes it denser. The light weight atoms will sink under extreme heat and pressure. This assures the lightest and more energetic materials burn first.
I have different theory for the formation of the solar system.
Quote from: puppypower on 04/07/2020 16:46:19The inner electrons of the heaver atoms, that are not ionized, would make this material less dense than the fully ionized materials.That makes no sense.Quote from: puppypower on 04/07/2020 16:46:19the volume of the heaver atoms being defined by some inner orbital electrons. A fully ionized smaller atom like oxygen, has a volume based on the size of the nucleus, without elections. This makes it denser. The light weight atoms will sink under extreme heat and pressure. This assures the lightest and more energetic materials burn first.Nor does that.Your whole idea is wrong, the sun is mixed up by convection currents.The spectrum of light from it proves the presence of both iron and hydrogen at the surface.Quote from: puppypower on 04/07/2020 16:46:19I have different theory for the formation of the solar system.You don't even seem to know what the word "theory" means."A scientific theory is an explanation of an aspect of the natural world that can be repeatedly tested and verified in accordance with the scientific method, using accepted protocols of observation, measurement, and evaluation of results." fromhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_theory