I know, I know, but this is, after all, based on conjecture and speculation, I present some thoughts on the energy human beings release. Where does it go? We're ''constantly" communicating with the universe because? We're comprised of atoms (as is ''all" matter). What is the sun made of? The Sun is a huge, glowing sphere of hot gas. Most of this gas is hydrogen (about 70%) and helium (about 28%). Carbon, nitrogen and oxygen make up 1.5% and the other 0.5% is made up of small amounts of many other elements such as neon, iron, silicon, magnesium and sulfur.
Does the sun need oxygen to burn? The Sun gets its energy by smashing small light elements together to make heavier elements; most of a star's life is spent smashing hydrogen atoms together to make helium. ... If not, how did the sun start to burn without oxygen? So, the Sun can "burn" hydrogen to helium without the need for oxygen.
Is there fire in the sun? The Sun does not "burn", like we think of logs in a fire or paper burning. The Sun glows because it is a very big ball of gas, and a process called nuclear fusion is taking place in its core.
Why does the sun not burn out? The explanation given to us is: Things change because the sun will have run out of hydrogen in its core – all that's left is the helium. The trouble is that the sun's core is not hot or dense enough to burn helium. ... When the star has hydrogen to burn, the creation of helium produces enough outward pressure to balance out the gravitational pull.
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Upstairs With Cat
What Is Performance And What Is Not?
Atmospheria
Picnic On the Roof
Good For the Soul
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