divinum1 Posted November 4, 2011 Posted November 4, 2011 All stars and planets are limiter in their proportions. However they are all divided into seven layers, both inside and outside. Although none of these layers is visible (with the exception of outer ones which are very hard to distinguish). But they do exist, and are somewhat similar to electron shells, and most of the layers are divided into two equal halves. The first innermost layer (1) which represents the nucleus of a star or a planet, is the densest in mass, and so it follows, second layer is the second densest, and so on. However it is the innermost layer (1) where neutrons are being formed and transformed (fused and fission) into the protons. And then they join together with one another accumulating into a huge number of nuclei. And in the process of their cooperation they expand which causes a pressure, and that forces them to rise up into the second innermost layer. But this second innermost layer is also divided into two equal halves, where the bottom part is fulfilled with dielectrons (a unit of two electrons which turns neutral due to completion), while the upper part is occupied with single electrons. And as the nuclei rise up from the first innermost layer into the second one, they pass through the dielectron layer, where they add up to the appropriate number, and as they rise further up they pass through the electron layer where they add up the necessary number of single electrons. And thus completing the nucleus and transforming into atoms-elements. And this is how atoms become formed, but most of these atoms-elements are heavy atoms, or transuranic elements, whose half-life is extremely short, and as a result, they divide (brake apart) into smaller atomic numbers (Z). And there are 26 such elements which are highly radioactive, ans as a result, they keep disintegrating so fast that they can never reach to the surface of a star. By now they find themselves in the third and forth innermost layer where all elements participate in a sort of cleansing process, where they get red of their impurities, most of which are the overlapping particles which keep disintegrating into smaller and smaller constituents. And as they divide they expand each time and thus producing more and more energy as they rise toward the surface of the star. While the raging nuclear inferno in the lower layer is constantly resupplied from the layer 1, so the energy is constantly being reproduced. And the finite energy that comes out of the star is in the smallest constituents (quanta) which comes out in the form of heat light and pressure, and these three are products of fission. And as this energy streams away from the star, we can clearly see it and feel it. But the opposite part, the fusion of energy into matter that is, is never nor can it be seen, because its action is the exact opposite of fission, i, e, it is cold compressive and dark. For this reason fusion is actually cold, while fission is hot. However these two actions fusion and fission are self-repetitive and self-regulated, in other words they are self-equilibrated. And this process keeps repeating itself in regular intervals, which differ due to the total amount of mass in a star or planet. Hence big masses like our Sun its intervals are taking place every 11 year or so approx. The same apply to most planets, for they too cause fusion of neutrons in their cores, which go through the same process as they do in the stars, but the amount of fusion in by far smaller, and as a result, planets do not radiate light like the stars do. But their actions are clearly seen on the surface of a planet like Earth for example. The volcanic activity is a direct product of these neutrons reverse actions, all of which is initiated in the core of the planet. For remember that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction, and precisely because of this the Earth has approximately 1500 live volcanoes on its surface, which serve as relief valves for the pressure that arises from its core. And these volcanoes can never become extinct, because the Earth mass just surpasses the minimum limit for the fusion of neutrons. If the Earth for example were smaller by 500 km. in radius, it would have no live volcanoes. The Earth's core has an area of 107 m. in radius where the neutrons are fusing, and they reactions are directly responsible for the volcanic activity. Furthermore lighter elements always rise on top of the heavier one, hence the lightest elements Hydrogen and Helium were formed the last in sequence, and they only floate on top of a star or a planet. And as other elements particularly the gases like nitrogen and oxygen arose on the surface of the Earth, and any hydrogen that came out of the Earth's core and rose into the atmosphere it could not escape because it became captured by oxygen, and this is how the water molecules became established. And since the Earth in the beginning of its formation was in a highly radioactive state since it became created from the disintegration of the first star, from which the entire galaxy became formed. Hence in the beginning the Earth was producing huge amount of Hydrogen, most of which became captured by the oxygen atoms, and this is how the water became accumulated slowly into seas and oceans. For this reason, in the beginning the Earth was surrounded by a mist, because the Earth was still very hot, and thus the water was mostly in a vapor like state. And when it slowly cooled down then the water accumulated into rivers and oceans, and that is the way they are even since.
Ophiolite Posted November 5, 2011 Posted November 5, 2011 Unfortunately, while your post is imaginative it contains almost nothing that is correct. Every statement you have made has abundant evidence that disproves it. I propose that before you make such foolish statements you do some serious reading in the matter and not imagine that whatever you think must automatically reflect reality.
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