Does anyone else believe Iron can extinguish a star
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Does anyone else believe Iron can extinguish a star

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The other thing is that the Suns fusion processes take place at its core which is half a million miles deep at its centre.The Sun is so dense it takes light 100 000 years to travel from the core where it is generated to the surface.So you would have no way to infuse the core of the Sun with iron in order to try to displace the hydrogen.It doesnt really matter to the fusion process what you do at the Suns surface, unless you can somehow add or remove at least tens of thousand of Earth masses worth of material (regardless of whatever the material is made from).That would affect the gravitational pressure driving the fusion process and keeping the entropy in check.......
I do and people who believe should follow me on twitter and read my posts of God before Ullysses(spacecraft) reaches the sun.. @opallr90

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For one thing, the Sun already contains about 50 Earth masses worth of Iron at 0.014% of the Sun's mass. So even if you were right you would have no way of sourcing all that iron. The other thing is that the Sun's fusion processes take place at its core which is half a million miles deep at its centre. The Sun is so dense it takes light 100 000 years to travel from the core where it is generated to the surface. So you would have no way to infuse the core of the Sun with iron in order to try to displace the hydrogen. It doesn't really matter to the fusion process what you do at the Sun's surface, unless you can somehow add or remove at least tens of thousand of Earth masses worth of material (regardless of whatever the material is made from). That would affect the gravitational pressure driving the fusion process and keeping the entropy in check.

btw why would you think they made Ulysses out of iron? That would be heavy and cost a lot to launch.

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Massive stars accumulate an iron core. If a star is sufficiently massive, the iron core will collapse under its own gravity when electron degeneracy pressure is overwhelmed, causing the core to collapse into either a neutron star or a black hole, and the outer layers of the star to be blow away in a supernova.

If you want to call this "iron extinguishing a star", alright.

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All stars have will have Iron in there core, this is because stars stop fussing elements at Iron, but for Iron to "extinguish" a star it would have so much mass that in would become a neutron star under it's own gravity. Just think of how much "iron" it would take to up out a star the size of the Earth (a star this size is no possible) now times that to 1.3 million. why iron... why not gold,
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