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Author Topic:   mihkel4397: Fred Hoyle's calculation of probability of abiogenesis
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Message 33 of 50 (344765)
08-29-2006 3:18 PM
Reply to: Message 32 by kuresu
08-29-2006 3:15 PM


Steller nucleosynthesis
I think, kuresu, that you are nearly right.
The physics of supernovae is reasonably solid and that is where iron comes from. I don't think that our sun will reach the point where iron will be synthesized to any great degree.
In any case, that detail doesn't negate the call of bull.

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