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Darwinians, evolutionists, big bangers. Why hasn't the sun burned out?
Is it about the same size it's always been? After all these billions and millions of years, shouldn't it have begun to burn itself out--used up all its properties by now? Shouldn't it be getting smaller and smaller? The sun is not the biggest thing up in the sky. If there is little or no oxygen up there and not much living matter (or any matter as far as that goes) able to survive such an environment, doesn't it mean that nothing is there to replenish and refuel it?
You evidently believe in evolution so how is it that the sun evolved like that? What made and makes it happen as it does?
Yeah, read a science book, No, I'm asking you...
Hey, Rolling Stone, I'm telling YOU in turn. Read a science book or two or six. Your lack of knowledge is SO abysmal that it would take me forever to educate you. Here's the short answer. Do some serious reading if you want more than this.
The stars shine through what is called the "stellar phoenix" reaction (a.k.a. "solar phoenix") in which hydrogen atoms fuse together to form deuterium, then tritium, and then helium. Under the extreme nuclear-reaction heat levels, that helium breaks down. In the process, one of the nuclear components is consumed in a mass-to-energy reaction that ONLY occurs in fusion situations. The heat energy given off by this reaction is what you see, in a process called incandescence. Literally, solar gases get hot enough to glow. The reaction is NOT a combustion so no oxygen is required. It is a molecular excitation.
Evolution is a word that applies to the sun and other stars only as "stellar evolution" (because the other kind of evolution is biological, not solar/stellar.) Therefore, it is wrong to use evolution in the context you used it without qualifying it.
The sun actually IS burning itself out. Current estimates say we have a few million years to figure out what to do to avoid being here when the last cinder burns out. If the non-thinkers of the world don't get in our way, we might actually figure out a solution for this problem.
It occurs to me from your question that you think the sun is a tenuous ball of gas, but that's not true. It is a very tightly compacted ball of gas, held in place by its own intense gravity. But it is also that same gravity that triggers the stellar phoenix. The gas laws are at their extremes, but yes, they apply in some variant form that takes into account the depth of that gravity well. As pressure increases, so does the temperature up to well over 10K Celsius. The pressure at the center of a star is so high that it is no wonder that gas molecules don't like it and get "all burned up" about it.
What made the sun? Gravity. What powers the sun? Gravity and nuclear fusion. As to replenishment, the stellar phoenix is a CYCLIC reaction in which you get back what you started with, but minus a small number of consumed particles. If it weren't cyclic, it would have burned out long ago. But it IS cyclic and therefore has a much longer lifetime.
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Nivea cream makes my face feel like burning!! please help?
Hi everyone, I need some help here. Well.. I have Dry Skin and I have been using 'Nivea Body Smooth Replenishing Lotion' cream for like a year and it does it's job but since it was really oily when i go in the sun my face becomes really shiny, i stopped using it and with the advice of someone from Shoppers Drug Mart, i started using 'Nivea for Men - Dehydrating Cream'. First 2 days have been fine, but 3rd day (yesterday) it started feeling like burning, and today after i took a shower and put it in my cream, my whole face stated feeling like on burning and it was hurting a lot.
What does it mean? Why does it hurt a lot? should i stop using it? Please help
Your skin is probably quite sensitive. This happens to me with certian products. Try getting a non perfumed moisturiser/lotion or one designed for sensitive skin.


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