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Catalyzation of atoms (H -> O) [Broken?]

INInvisible_Factory•Created October 7, 2017
Catalyzation of atoms (H -> O) [Broken?]
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Interaction of how atoms can interact to form new ones. Our sun contains one octodecillion atoms, or 10^57. That is a trillion x trillion x trillion x trillion x billion atoms. Maybe even more. This project will not go beyond oxygen and will produce oxygen while hydrogen exists. However its just a simulation but the amazing heat from our sun is honestly a catalyzation of hydrogen, burning at millions of degrees.

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- The sun makes energy/heat by burning a enourmous (like 10^45ish) hydrogen atoms every few minutes or so. It combines hydrogen by smashing them at millions of degrees Fahrenheit/Celsius. - In 5 billion years, the hydrogen will run out and helium will collapse to beryllium, and get atoms with more protons which are heavier and goes until Iron. then the star explodes as a supernova destroying the solar system. - The atom shooter does not exist in real life, it's just there to make show that as more atoms come in it gets more intense.

Project Details

Project ID178641947
CreatedOctober 7, 2017
Last ModifiedNovember 22, 2017
SharedNovember 10, 2017
Visibilityvisible
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