[QUOTE=Herr Sven;21592737]This post... It's so cosmologically uneduquated... I... :rant:
Stars [B]ARE[/B] made of different types of atoms, and these atoms are exactly the same as in the rest of the cosmos.
We are made of different types of atoms.
In short: All atoms are compounds of Protons, neutrons, electrons, quarks of different types et cetera. It's the same all over the universe.[/QUOTE]
Drugs, I need to stop drinking them.
I meant that aren't stars mostly Hydrogen and Helium? If our universe was supposedly formed from the collapse of a star, shouldn't there be more of those two then anything else, unless of course they were destroyed/transformed in the collapse?
And what is Helium made out of? You guessed it: Protons, Neutrons and Electrons (Actually more complex).
The very same particels that all other matter is made out of.
Mostly Hydrogen and Helium, yes, but so is the rest of the universe. Only Helium and Hydrogen, absolutely not.
[QUOTE=Soulbrother;21594667]Why don't we just send someone through one already and see what happens?[/QUOTE]
We'd never find out. The information couldn't escape.
[QUOTE=Herr Sven;21604667]And what is Helium made out of? You guessed it: Protons, Neutrons and Electrons (Actually more complex).
The very same particels that all other matter is made out of.
Mostly Hydrogen and Helium, yes, but so is the rest of the universe. Only Helium and Hydrogen, absolutely not.[/QUOTE]
Hydrogen is such a handy thing. It's almost as good as Carbon, which can do pretty much everything.
[QUOTE=Eudoxia;21610951]Hydrogen is such a handy thing. It's almost as good as Carbon, which can do pretty much everything.[/QUOTE]
Indeed.
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