The unified model of nucleosynthesis and star & planet formation in black holes, nuclear fission, explosive and effusive volcanism
Résumé
The heavy elements are synthetized in black holes and expelled thanks to local supercriticities inside. These black hole eruptions produce pieces of heavy atoms catching with them some of the black hole, a wrapping event around that black hole produces the star (in case there is enough mass for sustained fission), planet / moon and nuclear fission is together with fusion the motor of stars. This is demonstrated through many levers. Gravitational waves are constituted by waves of neutrons, when they impact the ground they may trigger underground nuclear blasts, that produce magma caves (explaining volcano swarms). Black holes erupting from the inside of the stars produce hyper variations in the regime of brightness (eruptive variables for instance), and in planets or moons, effusive volcanism. The strike of gravitational waves may be powerful enough to blast all nuclear plants working in continent-wide regions. The ridge on Japetus is a perfect proof of the whole theory.
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