At 7:32 PM 3/7/5, Hoyt A. Stearns Jr. wrote:
>Of course not -- see
>
>
>http://www.reciprocalsystem.com/rs/cwkvk/sunpart1.htm
>http://www.reciprocalsystem.com/rs/cwkvk/sunpart2.htm
>
>
>Since it's obvious that the heavy elements migrate toward the center, it is
>"fission" of the heavy elements providing the energy.
>
>Hoyt Stearns
>Scottsdale, Arizona US

Maybe some, but certainly not all.  For example, there are plenty of stars
around made of material not yet in a supernova. These stars don't have
fissionable material.  The conditions on the sun should produce significant
fusion, and there is a significant amount of neutrinos that evidence such
fusion - though a portion is indeed "missing".   Missing due to fission, or
oscillating neutrinos?

Regards,

Horace Heffner          


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