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15:12
What exactly are those 'grains of dust?'. According to multiple sources, Sun is older than or at least of the same age as its planets, but sun is still in the phase of hydrogen fusion and elements that much much heavier than hydrogen, such as gold or lead are common place on earth. Since according to modern physics, there was only hydrogen at the start, every other elements are created through nuclear reaction from hydrogen, doesn't that the Sun is much younger than its planets?
And why is that both times Trump try to get elected as US president, bad things happens to his opponents?
 
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20:38
@TelKitty No. It's generally believed that the entire solar system is "second generation". A super-giant formed and went nova in only a few million years (or so). The sun and planets both came from the remains of that.
20:49
Of course, it may be a bit more than just "a nova". Based on observations so far, it seems likely that current theories for how heavier metals are formed are probably wrong. We see a lot more heavy metals than we can account for based on current theories and observations.

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