In order to account for discrepancies in the abundance of certain elements
in the universe, the cosmologists and astrophysicists have come up with the
concept of unusual nuclear-genesis in the layers of fast spinning stars.



*“This high rate of spin would cause overlap between inner and outer gas
layers of the star that would not otherwise mix. The resulting cascade of
nuclear reactions would generate radioactive neon, which in turn would emit
neutrons that would collide with iron and other heavy atoms to create
strontium and yttrium.”*

* *



http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/42787604/ns/technology_and_science-space/t/million-mph-now-thats-fast-spinning-star/



Until these myopic people acknowledge that there are other transmutation
processes at work in the universe, they will continue to invent invalid and
farfetched theories to explain reality.






On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 6:02 PM, Mark Iverson <zeropo...@charter.net> wrote:

> This just in...
>
> Scientists surprised by solar wind data retrieved from Genesis mission
> May 10, 2011
> Amina Khan, Los Angeles Times
>
> But much of the collected material did survive the crash, and it's now
> turning up surprises:
>  unexpected discrepancies between the composition of the sun and that of
> the inner solar system
> (which contains the sun's four closest planets, including Earth).
>
> The early report, published online Monday in the journal Proceedings of the
> National Academy of
> Sciences, shows among other things that the pattern of isotopes in the
> solar wind (and thus,
> presumably, the sun) is very different from that of the inner planets.
>
> But it appears that there are significant differences. The Earth, for
> example, has more heavier
> oxygen in relation to lighter oxygen than does the sun - and that is at
> odds with current theories
> of space chemistry
>
> -Mark
>
>

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