At 6:24 PM 3/7/5, Terry Blanton wrote: >--- Horace Heffner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> The fusion >> zone of the sun is >> 10,000,000 deg. C. > >Do we know that the source of the sun's energy is fusion?
I think we know that a most of it is. That's pretty much irrelevant to the original issue of whether sonoluminescence can be used to create fusion, i.e. whether the bubble temperature is hot enough, and how it compares to the sun. It certainly is true that at least a significant portion of the sun's energy comes from fusion, and that 15,000 Deg. C is not hot enough to pull that off, nor is it 4 times the temperature of the sun where such fusion occurs. Regards, Horace Heffner

