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Pulsars & Neutron Stars

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bitchslaughterer (2 months ago) Show Hide
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I have a question... They say that most elements that make planets and us, etc. are the result of supernovas. A supernova will always have a neutron star. If this is the case, then where is the neutron star from the supernova that made all the matter in our solar system?
MaraudingMaster (1 month ago) Show Hide
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@bitchslaughterer

The solar system wasn't formed from a supernova. I think it was formed from a cloud or something.
bitchslaughterer (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Nope, Most of the matter in the planets (99% of the matter) are heavy elements. The sun and other stars only burn with enough energy to convert hydrogen to helium. It is only when a star dies (in a supernova) that there is enough energy to create the heavy elements. And yes, we were formed from a cloud... A cloud of heavy elements from a dead star.
Helge129 (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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That is not entirely true, all the matter is made due to nuclar fusion, hydrogen to helium, etc.

In a super nova, also in wolf rayet star, a big ammount of that matter is jettisoned into space. Some supernovas leave behind a nebula, a black hole, or a neutron star.
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Every supernova does not leave a neutron star. There are many types of supernovae, which leave black holes or other things. And it may be matter from the Big Bang that formed our solar system, not a star exploding.
doctornouna (2 months ago) Show Hide
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I do now believe that Muhammed is telling us the truth, and that he's the messenger of The world's creator, ALLAH.
IslamAyaat (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Amazing how this this harvard university student says these stars are called pulsers. Prophet Muhammad knew this 1400 years ago the from the Quran.
1- By the heavens and The pulser.
2- How will you comprehend what the The pulser is?
3- Its a piercing star.
86-The pulser, 1-3
BCSpore (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Congrats!
Lucas6194 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Thank you :D
Lucas6194 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Thank you :) They're doing the interview early september.

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