The Naked Scientists
Toggle navigation
Login
Register
Podcasts
The Naked Scientists
eLife
Naked Genetics
Naked Astronomy
In short
Naked Neuroscience
Ask! The Naked Scientists
Question of the Week
Archive
Video
SUBSCRIBE to our Podcasts
Articles
Science News
Features
Interviews
Answers to Science Questions
Get Naked
Donate
Do an Experiment
Science Forum
Ask a Question
About
Meet the team
Our Sponsors
Site Map
Contact us
User menu
Login
Register
Search
Home
Help
Search
Tags
Member Map
Recent Topics
Login
Register
Naked Science Forum
On the Lighter Side
New Theories
IF STARS WHERE ELECTRONS?
« previous
next »
Print
Pages: [
1
]
Go Down
IF STARS WHERE ELECTRONS?
2 Replies
3641 Views
0 Tags
0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
sunshaker
(OP)
Jr. Member
34
Activity:
0%
IF STARS WHERE ELECTRONS?
«
on:
24/01/2014 17:41:04 »
As i believe our universe is but an electron and everything is within everything (fractal levels),
There are roughly between 10 to the power of 21to24 stars in our universe,
There are roughly 7 to the power of 27 atoms in a human body,
I was wondering if every star equals an electron, A single star system being hydrogen, A double system equals helium, Triple lithium etc,
With all the star systems in "our universe" equaling electrons/atoms/molecules, what sort of physical property/entity do you think they could form?
«
Last Edit: 24/01/2014 17:44:55 by sunshaker
»
Logged
sebology
Jr. Member
11
Activity:
0%
Re: IF STARS WHERE ELECTRONS?
«
Reply #1 on:
26/01/2014 19:46:51 »
If the Universe was an electron and everything in it was at different "fractal levels" how can stars then be electrons?
Binary systems - or "double systems" as you've dubbed them - wouldn't be Helium, they'd be two repelling electrons. In any case He has 2 protons and 2 neutrons as well as 2 electrons so it'd be a sextuplet system to obtain one of the most basic elements.
As well as this, electrons are leptons so they're fundamental particles unable to be broken down any further. You can't then have a levels inside an electron because that would suggest that smaller divisions make up the electron.
Basically, it's a crackpot theory that doesn't really mean anything.
Logged
sunshaker
(OP)
Jr. Member
34
Activity:
0%
Re: IF STARS WHERE ELECTRONS?
«
Reply #2 on:
26/01/2014 21:19:29 »
I believe our universe is an electron, And all what we know of in our universe are "The smaller divisions that make up an electron". Has i am trying to show in this thread:
http://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/index.php?topic=46408.0
[nofollow]
,
I did not say that "stars are electrons" and i know all about "protons and neutrons", And that other stars are no longer fusing hydrogen but other higher elements helium/carbon/oxygen etc until they start to fuse iron which signals there death/birth.
But i was recently reading on single celled organisms which made me think these organisms where like there own little universes,
So i thought without going too deep into the physics of an atom, More as a thought experiment what elements/molecules could be made from different star clusters/system and as you say "a sextuplet system even for one of the most basic elements", So that's one basic element from a sextuplet system, Now for the rest of our universe?
And do we really know the extent to which stars are joined into "systems"?
Logged
Print
Pages: [
1
]
Go Up
« previous
next »
Tags:
There was an error while thanking
Thanking...