| Subject: Re: Shine brighter than all other stars. |
| From: Chris Jacobs |
| Date: 01/04/2016, 13:19 |
| Newsgroups: alt.astronomy,alt.math,alt.sci.physics,alt.sci.seti,nl.wetenschap |
In nl.wetenschap Chris Jacobs <ctjacobs@xs4all.nl> wrote:
"Skybuck Flying" <skybuck2000@hotmail.com> writes:
Hello,
The question is:
If scale wise, the universe is as big as the earth, and earth is only a
grain of salt, then how can earth be significant ?
The answer could be:
Make our sun shine brighter than all other stars in the universe ?!
So now the question is:
How to make the sun shine more bright than all other stars in the universe
?!
Perhaps the sun could be injected with some kind of chemical that will make
it shine brighter than everything else.
Een scheikundige manier om het tempo van kernreacties te regelen zou
hoe dan ook interessant zijn, ook voor andere dingen.
Maar die is er helaas niet.
Chris
Oh sorry, ik zit niet op te letten. Voor kernsplijting is er geen katalysator,
maar voor kernfusie wel: koolstof.
https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koolstof-stikstofcyclus
Chris
An interesting though/experiment for the far further when earth might be
lost and about to die...
At least we could then use the sun for something special lol ;) =D
Or shields around earth or an engine on earth might make it possible sooner
! ;)
Bye,
Skybuck.