Thursday, 23 January 2025

18 Minutes, Nearly, of Stellar Fusion on Earth


One of the objections against Geocentrism I came across, is, if the stars are as small as I say, they would not have ignited.

Correction, they would not have ignited on the never proven mechanism of graviational compression to self ignition.

Why? Because Jupiter is mainly Hydrogen, therefore its size is a proven limit below which Hydrogen held together by gravitation doesn't self ignite.

Fine ... what about ignition by external agency?

China's 'artificial sun' shatters nuclear fusion record by generating steady loop of plasma for 1,000 seconds
News By Patrick Pester published yesterday (21.I.2025)
https://www.livescience.com/planet-earth/nuclear-energy/chinas-artificial-sun-shatters-nuclear-fusion-record-by-generating-steady-loop-of-plasma-for-1-000-seconds


The Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST) nuclear fusion reactor maintained a steady, highly confined loop of plasma — the high-energy fourth state of matter — for 1,066 seconds on Monday (Jan. 20), which more than doubled its previous best of 403 seconds, Chinese state media reported.


Now, 1066 seconds, that's 17 minutes and 46 seconds. But obviously the small amounts are nothing comparable to the Hydrogen mass involved in Jupiter .... or in a Sirius B that's (at one light day away) 1.777 km in radius. I would say, Sirius B could have lasted since 7200 years ago.

4*3.14159 * (1.777 km)^3 / 3 = 23,504,473,416 m^3


I think that would be an adequate volume for a lots longer solar flare than that in China. Or would it?

7200 * 365.2425 * 24 * 60 * 60 = 227,210,054,400

227,210,054,400 / 1,066 = 213,142,640

23,504,473,416 m^3 / 213,142,640 = 110 m^3


No .... if Sirius B is 1 light day up, it's probably too small to store the hydrogen needed to shine from Creation Day IV to now ... wait, we are speaking of burning the equivalent of 110 m^3 per 17 minutes and 46 seconds. Yes, it seems this would be adequate to shine as the star does.

Sirius A? If Sirius B was just a recent offshot from Sirius A?

4*3.14159 * (380.07773 km)^3 / 3 = 229,988,178,315,643,872 m^3

229,988,178,315,643,872 m^3 / 213,142,640 = 1,079,034,107 m^3


I think China just proved that Geocentrism is, on this specific account, not impossible.

Hans Georg Lundahl
Paris
St. Raymund of Peñafort
23.I.2025

(23.I) Sancti Raymundi de Penafort, ex Ordine Praedicatorum, Confessoris, cujus dies natalis octavo Idus Januarii recolitur.
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Hodie etiam:
(23.I) Romae sanctae Emerentianae, Virginis et Martyris; quae adhuc catechumena, dum oraret ad sepulcrum sanctae Agnetis, cujus fuerat collactanea, a Gentilibus lapidata est.

My calculations for radiuses:

New blog on the kid: Stellar Radiuses (If Sphere of Fix Stars is One Light Day Up)
Monday, 12 February 2018 | Posted by Hans Georg Lundahl at 12:28
https://nov9blogg9.blogspot.com/2018/02/stellar-radiuses-if-sphere-of-fix-stars.html

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