Friday, November 21, 2025

Everything starts with Hydrogen in our Sun (but the same is true for every star in the universe in every galaxy

I guess I was wondering where the Hydrogen came from first of all. Then after I got past that I started thinking about how hydrogen bonds with oxygen in the form of H20 (in other words two hydrogen atoms combined with one Oxygen atom creates water.

Then I started to think how water is formed in Stars by the combining of 2 hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom and how this combination might turn immediately to steam with no real mass and be ejected from all stars in the Universe.

Then I imagined this steam once it left the major Gravity field of the sun riding on photons out from the sun and realized this likely is true too. Because at a certain distance from the sun the steam would congeal first into Water and then into ice and might even turn into a comet if the water from the steam congealed first into a larger grouping of water in the conditions you find in space without gravity mostly.

Then I could see how this water could be deposited upon planets when those water comets hit planets like Earth. However, if it hit really hot planets like Venus or Mercury they would again turn into steam and eject themselves possibly off those planets that are too hot for steam to become water and for water to become ice.

Do you get where I'm going with all this?

So, not only are human bodies made of stardust from a sun, water is made in our sun and in every star in the universe when the hydrogen joins somehow with the oxygen that suns (stars) also make in the process of nuclear fusion of thousands of hydrogen bombs.

 This is one reason why the ONLY safe place to put nuclear waste is into a sun or star anywhere in the Universe because that is what a sun or star really is:

It is like thousands of hydrogen bombs going off 24 hours a day for millions of years as the hydrogen is turned into Helium and on down the periodic table all the way to the heavier elements. 

 

 

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