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WE ARE STARDUST

Are we really all made of stardust?We are all made of stardust. It sounds like a line from a poem, but there is some solid science behind this statement too: almost every element on Earth was formed at the heart of a star.

Next time you’re out gazing at stars twinkling in the night sky, spare a thought for the tumultuous reactions they play host to. It’s easy to forget that stars owe their light to the energy released by nuclear fusion reactions at their cores. These are the very same reactions which created chemical elements like carbon or iron - the building blocks which make up the world around us.

After the Big Bang, tiny particles bound together to form hydrogen and helium. As time went on, young stars formed when clouds of gas and dust gathered under the effect of gravity, heating up as they became denser. At the stars’ cores, bathed in temperatures of over 10 million degrees C, hydrogen and then helium nuclei fused to form heavier elements. A reaction known as nucleosynthesis.

This reaction continues in stars today as lighter elements are converted into heavier ones. Relatively young stars like our Sun convert hydrogen to produce helium, just like the first stars of our universe. Once they run out of hydrogen, they begin to transform helium into beryllium and carbon. As these heavier nuclei are produced, they too are burnt inside stars to synthesise heavier and heavier elements. Different sized stars play host to different fusion reactions, eventually forming everything from oxygen to iron.

During a supernova, when a massive star explodes at the end of its life, the resulting high energy environment enables the creation of some of the heaviest elements including iron and nickel. The explosion also disperses the different elements across the universe, scattering the stardust which now makes up planets including Earth.


Added: Sep-21-2012 
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  • I have thought on occasion during my more philosophical moods, that all life just may be the Universe's way of answering the eternal canundrum even it may face: just "WHAT THE FUCK AM I, EH?"
    Life does exist, we can't argue that, elements arranged in such a way that they can experience themselves and the environment they exist in, more so than a rock, say, or water -- elements arranged just so -- so they can experience themselves from all living forms and perspectives: plant, microbial More..

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  • I AM STAR DUST

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  • I'm all that AND a bag of chips.

    And so are you.

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  • Ashes to Ashes. Dust to Dust

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  • It explains why I get hay fever.

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  • You know, reading these carefully-chosen words, and ruminating over such sensitive musings, I am tempted to turn my gaze skyward and exclaim, "Who gives a rat's ass!"

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  • "We are stardust, we are golden, we are billion year old carbon,
    And we got to get ourselves back to the garden."

    Damn, I'm really about that old.

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  • I haven't watched starman in a long time.

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  • you can smoke it to

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  • Or, to put it another way: We are all made of nuclear waste.

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  • Also, each stage lasts for less time than the previous, that's why the elements of the first stages are abundant whereas elements from the later stages (before the star dies) are very rare, on of them being gold.

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