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Rofl, btw, I mean to say the core, not overall weight.Thanks for the laugh.
With net loss of matter, how can Sun gain mass, even if fusion creates heavier atoms?
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Rofl, btw, I mean to say the core, not overall weight.Thanks for the laugh.
With net loss of matter, how can Sun gain mass, even if fusion creates heavier atoms?
Rofl, btw, I mean to say the core, not overall weight.
How does it gain mass through iron, if when it creates iron it has mere seconds to live?
The main source of all energy is fusion, it creating heavy elements in core, and day by day the core gaining weight through heavy elements in it.
When a star size of 0.4M to 9M reaches its last phase, because of gravitational pull it starts shrinking, this bring additional hydrogen, and even causing Helium fusion, means it causes anomalies in hydrostatic equilibrium and causes red giant.
Ok, tell me one thing, if the core doesnt gain weight in its life time, then why the hell supernova happens in bigger stars?
This is all just blabla to cover for the fact you thought iron is constantly created.
Also, while we're at the business of pointing mistakes, you failed to point out in your original quote the fact that Sun has much less than 7 bill. years of life to live. You didn't say this, you quoted it, but if wanna act all smart you could at least be consistent.
Are you here for some personal attacks? Are you here to make discussion, or jus finding mistakes of other, dont do that, it doesnt suit you.
BTW, on other note, and yes there is an iron production, as just we talking, just google it, but it remain low, even currently there is only 0.2%.
Discussion with you consists of pointing out your mistakes to you? Sorry, but this is a public forum and i have the right to comment on your inacurate statements, especially since this is a topic im quite interested in.
So, fusion of iron gives net energy now? Okay bro. Mind backing that up with something other than your word?
You are not pointing out mistake bro, you are jus talking nonsense, Chak Bamu pointed out my mistake, and I accepted that.
Can you use your mind please. Where I talk about of fusion of iron? There is no fusion going on with iron, that require very heavy temperature, most of the very heavy elements like Uranium, Krypton etc only produces only inside during supernova.
yes there is an iron production
You continued with another mistake:
Namely how iron "fattens" the star. And you quote that 0.14 percent (you actually say 0.2, but w/e) as evidence to your claim. Which is another mistake as the Sun is 2nd or 3rd generation star and the iron found in it is not being created right now but was attracted to it's mass the second or third time around gravity got high enough to form a star from the pile of same material that once already formed a star, thus it already died (atleast) once, thus it already created iron once before.
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it's just one post above mine. Is there another natural way of iron production i'm not aware of?
Yup, you are totally right, i am not that good in remembering figures. And yes, it remain in core, that produces by 1st and 2nd generation of star, but, this is also right that, throughout its life, it produces small amount of iron.
OMG, bro, there is a difference in fusion of iron and as byproduct of iron. fusion of iron doesnt produce iron, it produce more heavier elements.
Just stop lol. My IQ is going down while reading through this.
By fusion of iron i mean fusion of elements needed to create iron (specifically nickel)......
Look, this debate really doesn't do anything for me, in my opinion what i have is a guy who likes to act smart, when pointed out to his mistakes he acts even smarter, leading to further mistakes and attempts of weaseling out of the notion that he is clueless by pasting wiki quotes on how and when stuff gets created after that has been already pointed out to him.
So, enjoy your day.

I am too not interested in talking bro , who even dont know how the fusion works, and I too counted your IQ too, when you talked about the fusion of iron.
So, enjoy your day too.
it not loosing actually, it gaining, through iron.
Rofl, btw, I mean to say the core, not overall weight.
but, this is also right that, throughout its life, it produces small amount of iron.
yes there is an iron production
Where I talk about of fusion of iron?