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by Jensson
969 days ago
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That is a good question since it is well explained in middle school, maybe you forgot it but here goes what they told me in middle school: We were taught basic nuclear physics in middle school and were shown the valley of stability. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valley_of_stability Atoms larger than iron came from atoms crashing together like in an atom bomb ie super novas and similar, while atoms smaller than iron can come from regular decaying processes. Doesn't take much to explain that. Does it explain exactly how the nuclear energy was calculated? No, but we can see how people figured out that parts of earth came from a super nova. This is very different from just "it was written in a book". |
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As an agnostic, I don't really have a dog in this fight, but science has no better explanation for our origin that the religious people do. It just sounds fancier.