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The process of asexual reproduction; if you break each and
every single step down, convert to a variables format. Jupiter is like an egg
waiting to be fertilized when the coronas of our sun fluffs off. As in a sun when it matures gives off its "seed"
e.g. corona and that ejection (close enough word) will be absorbed by
Jupiter. Thus expanding Jupiter many times, igniting it, and thus a new star
is born. Minus some of the other details of course. But the major variables
line up to being asexual reproduction. I am assuming you would rather I not discuss this in
class. Since
we have never seen a start form, we have 0 evidence
even close, we only have vastly incorrect math models assuming how stars
form. So
a guess is just as good as a vastly incorrect equation. If
Jupiter’s mass is increased by say 400x; all of that mass would be from the coronas.
Which is 1000s' burning material. Jupiter would suck
in Saturn Neptune and Uranus. Also increasing its size and more important
fuel sources. It
could only be a brown dwarf, but the theory is solid. The
fact is as the chromosphere fluffs off, all that is
within its orbit will be absorbed. All material several 100,000s north and
south will also be sucked in. As it grows larger its already serious gravity
will only increase. The core which is already producing heat and sufficient
gravity to produce more heat than the sun at its distance; e.g. it is already
its own solar system it produces its own heat. It has a moon the same size as
Mercury. All
that hot burning material will ignite the very flammable material of that gas
giant. 5000'
heat introduced to that much fuel. how can it not
ignite. It
compresses a few cm's every x years. |
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