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BREAKING SCIENCE NEWS: 'Theory of Fusion' is ALL WRONG -- 4 hydrogen atoms "joining" could never produce another ATOM, only a MOLE
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Its all wrong, or fusion would be a reality today.
"In nuclear physics, nuclear chemistry, and astrophysics, nuclear fusion is the process in which two or more atomic nuclei join together, or "fuse", to form a single heavier nucleus." [link to en.wikipedia.org] ----------
The joining (fusing,bonding,embracing,etc) of these Hydrogen atoms could only form a molecule and not another chemical elemental atom Helium is said to be, and is. -- (1)
(2) -- The Helium molecule (a result of the erroneous fusion theory) would display similar characteristic of Hydrogen because its made from those combustible hydrogen atoms, and therewith, the Helium molecule would not be, inert, monatomic (having one atom), and possess ZERO combustible qualities.
The supporting evidence is Ozone.
Ozone is a molecule whereby 3 oxygen atoms have joined together, bonded, fused, and although ozone is bi-polar being harmful at ground level, yet, beneficial higher up on the atmosphere Ozone still displays its characteristic of its make-up being oxygen, and by this, Ozone remains supportive of its principles of combustibility.
But Helium is inert, monatomic gas, possessing ZERO combustible qualities, because Helium is not the fusion of 4 hydrogen atoms. Helium is a byproduct of natural gas processing in refineries. A gas byproduct of that manufacturing.
The modern scientific understanding of fusion in stars, suns, can now be set aside with their other FAILED theories and reopened to the general public and the great minds therein to ponder on and theorize how that light we see is produced and heat we feel of the Sun.
Please support my scientific work on subatomic principles. Thread: I think I finally did it. I've been trying for years to win a Noble Prize, but now, I think I finally did it, with N
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