@neiltyson I've been reading your book "Death by black hole and other cosmic quandaries" this morning ,specifically the chapter "forged in the stars"and I was just wondering if you thought every single atom making our body up comes from a star's core. Thanks!
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No body cares tbh.
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I didn't Ask you ,I asked
@neiltyson and it was something I was wondering. I don't care about what others may or may not think
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Our planet is full of complex life forms, humans are said to be the most complex, would it be safe to say that the universe itself could be a complex life form we dont yet understand ?
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prime element
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Further, it is not gravity that holds an atmosphere to a planet, but the compression of space against the planet.
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@neiltyson is this what you were trying to explain
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There is a big difference between the scientific definition of theory and the vernacular definition of the same word
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Alright let’s go ask the millions of non actor scientists in the world then, see if they agree with you or with Neil

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Wait whaaaaat so you’re telling me the countless hours I’ve spent reading and reading all manner of books published by noted scientists on redshift and cosmic background radiation and the growing accuracy of Hubble’s constant was all FOR NOTHING???? Whaaaaat
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And that space and matter are continuing to be ejected from the black hole that created our “universe”.
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Then, space gets compressed with matter in the black hole resulting in a “Big Bang” of compressed space and matter?
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However, they are actually repulsed by each other. The distortion of space pushes them together, but their repulsion causes orbit.
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All celestial objects “float” on the surface tension of these “bubbles”. Mass results in indentation forcing objects closer.
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Such that layer after layer of space bubble is formed inside the other as it ejects from a dead black hole?
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