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Did you know that hydrogen has been around for so long, that it began to wonder where it came from?

We are nothing but hydrogen at a fundamental level. The hydrogen isotope deuterium, really--we need some protons, too. Hydrogen was the very first matter element created--heavier elements were created by nuclear fusion in a star's dying core. We are the product of this. We are stardust. SPAAAAAAAAAAAAACE!!! And SAAAAGAAAN!!!
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mGunt92
Nucleosynthesis and cosmic ray spallation are my main sources for what I study. I study in the where chemical elements first began, how they began, why they began and all of the different possibilities of the formations. Primarily nucleons and protons create a new nuclei. Deuterium is governed by nuclear weak force. Deuterium producing events are very rare because the diprotons in a star immediately decay back into two protons. Getting into a quantum level which I enjoy. Neutrino Oscillation which is like implying a non-zero mass won't have properties of particle physics, like quantum electro/chromo dynamics. I guess so I don't write a novel on EP, there is 4 key things to look for. Energy of the mass eigenstate, the time propagation starts, three dimensional momentum, and the current position of the particle, starting with which particle undergoes such a process of randomness. Oh boy this is gonna get me into solar masses and the 6 main elements of a star. lol but it's cool to see someone is as interested in this subject as I am. Much respect.
TetrisGuy · 26-30, M
The internet and documentaries are my teachers :3
mGunt92
Haha yes! I thank YouTube for the free documentaries, as well as torrent browsers so I can actually download the whole video. Michio kaku would have to be my favorite when it comes to any science and the explanation of it all.
TetrisGuy · 26-30, M
My god I LOOOOVE Michio Kaku!!!
lederman
i dont know where it came from either
YMITheWayIM
I am certainly not the only one with implosive brain, I see.
TetrisGuy · 26-30, M
I've been "that" one on EP with the inane, over-your-head type scientific, mathematical, and philosophical ramblings for quite a while.
YMITheWayIM
Back to your post then.

Are you indirectly approving the religious theory about origin of everything i.e, from a single source ?
TetrisGuy · 26-30, M
No, I HATE religion.
I'm referencing Alex Filippenko and Carl Sagan.
threeSOUL
Carl Sagan!
consumed28
Stfu science b1tch...
TetrisGuy · 26-30, M
Too smart for you? :P
I'm the one that's going to be rolling in money, fame, and memorialization ten years from now. Why? Because I actually use my brain for what it's worth and actually care to use it for research. Have fun in your cardboard box, åsshat.
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