Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 7:21 am
Hello THX
At the present moment I do not think we need to worry.
In time it will.
When the core loses a critical point in its mass it will no longer be able to hold onto the solar envelope and also lose its ability to control the heat release from the core. When this happens the solar envelope will expand and the Iron build up with other elements that took billions of years to form will be hit by high energy photons, maybe from the uncontrollable heat release from the core and breaking the elements to protons and than neutrons creating an excess neutron and a zone of very high temp where these neutrons would accumulated and form a neutron composite super fluid. An opinion not a fact.
Oh! yea forgot the supernova, solar envelope explodes.
At the present moment I do not think we need to worry.
In time it will.
When the core loses a critical point in its mass it will no longer be able to hold onto the solar envelope and also lose its ability to control the heat release from the core. When this happens the solar envelope will expand and the Iron build up with other elements that took billions of years to form will be hit by high energy photons, maybe from the uncontrollable heat release from the core and breaking the elements to protons and than neutrons creating an excess neutron and a zone of very high temp where these neutrons would accumulated and form a neutron composite super fluid. An opinion not a fact.
Oh! yea forgot the supernova, solar envelope explodes.