It is interesting to consider the implications were some nucleosynthesis taking place in this report. The steel mills are a place on the surface of the Earth that most resembles the core of the Earth. For a long time, there has been speculations regarding the source of the heat in the core of planets, Earth included. Could the Earth actually be growing the mass of iron in its core via nucleosynthesis from lighter elements? Could excess heat from this nucleosynthesis be the source of the core heat of the Earth? Fun to think about.
On Tue, Mar 14, 2017 at 5:06 PM, H LV <hveeder...@gmail.com> wrote: > Does it necessarily require a violation of CoE? > It could be we don't know enough about nuclear matter to know how to build > or take apart nuclei with much less energy. > > With a sledge hammer and a great deal of force a structure can be > assembled or broken down without knowing much about the nature of the > structural connections. However, if one knows the structural connections > are screws rather than nails much less energy is required. > > Harry >