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Quote (Surfpunk @ Jun 11 2018 01:09am)
Not an answer.


correct it was a question
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And do you have anyway to test this or are you forced to take another persons word for it?


You can observe the effects of stellar nucleosynthesis using diffraction grating to see the absorption lines of different elements based off their wavelength. You can find the same wavelengths of elements in the sun that you can find on earth heating elements like hydrogen and helium and observing their emitted wavelengths.

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Quote (SicKid @ Jun 11 2018 12:10am)
correct it was a question


In response to a question. You're dodging.
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You can observe the effects of stellar nucleosynthesis using diffraction grating to see the absorption lines of different elements based off their wavelength. You can find the same wavelengths of elements in the sun that you can find on earth heating elements like hydrogen and helium and observing their emitted wavelengths.


Now tell me how would one observe the effects of stellar nucleosynthesis? Using what tools and formulas?
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Jun 10 2018 11:13pm
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Now tell me how would one observe the effects of stellar nucleosynthesis? Using what tools and formulas?


I just told you
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Now tell me how would one observe the effects of stellar nucleosynthesis? Using what tools and formulas?


Quit dodging the question. If the moon is self-illuminating, then how do you explain the moon's phases?
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How would you calculate 1 million miles in distance? Now times that by 93

Laser would be my best guess and if you think it would reach that distance you are a silly boi


Day/night terminator of a self-illuminating moon. Chop chop.
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Jun 10 2018 11:15pm
Quote (Surfpunk @ Jun 11 2018 01:13am)
Quit dodging the question. If the moon is self-illuminating, then how do you explain the moon's phases?


Same goes to you

How would you calculate 1 million miles in distance? Now times that by 93
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Now tell me how would one observe the effects of stellar nucleosynthesis? Using what tools and formulas?


"stellar nucleosynthesis" is just a fancy way of saying they see colors - its not a proof

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Day/night terminator of a self-illuminating moon. Chop chop.


the self illuminating moon is still due to proximity and angle to the sun, but you know that already right?

oh that's right you only know 1 system, nothing about the other and refuse to learn, stay blind.

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Quote (card_sultan @ Jun 11 2018 01:17am)
"stellar nucleosynthesis" is just a fancy way of saying they see colors - its not a proof


i like to repeat big words and label it all under science because they sound fancy and smart so it must be correct
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