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The chilled universe controls the creation, maintenance and destruction and the cosmic rays bombarding earth bears the instruction
In a part of the galaxy where the composition of the interstellar gas is much like that of our own solar system, a cloud of gas collapses under the influence of its own gravity, and creates a new star. Inside the star, fusion converts some of the original hydrogen and helium into particles like carbon-12 and oxygen-16. At the same time, the carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen nuclei that were originally present in the star's fuel are converted into heavier, neutron-rich nuclei, like neon-22 and magnesium-25.
When this burning has exhausted all of the nuclear fuel in the core of the star, the star explodes as a supernova. The shock wave generated by the explosion produces additional heavy nuclei and ejects most of these products of nucleosynthesis back into the interstellar gas.
Repetition of these events in each generation of stars steadily enriches the interstellar gas in carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen, and in heavy nuclei with an excess of neutrons.
Some of the nuclei in the gas are accelerated to cosmic ray speeds, possibly by the shock waves from supernovae. Cosmic ray acceleration could also occur directly as the supernova is ejecting matter into interstellar space, as in.
The chilled universe controls the creation, maintenance and destruction. The nature of cosmic rays bears the instruction. It is complex algorithm says some scientists. Something connects our consciousness to the chilled universe. Many scientists believe it is the cosmic rays that connect us to the chilled universe and our subconscious mind is receiving these signals and acting on them all the time.
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