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Nuclear Reactions inside the Earth changes all ideas about the microworld and Universe

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What are these mysterious nuclear reactions inside the Earth that nuclear physics remains silent about? It remains silent because, according to its theory, such reactions do not exist, as they can only occur at temperatures exceeding hundreds of millions of degrees. Such temperatures exist in the cores of stars and during the explosion of a hydrogen bomb. Since the mid-20th century, attempts have been made to generate such temperatures for controlled thermonuclear fusion, but to no avail. On the other hand, the difference in the percentage of elements in the Earth's crust and in the interstellar matter from which the crust formed has been reliably established. It is undeniable that such a difference can only result from nuclear reactions during the formation of the Earth. According to modern concepts, the formation of the Earth occurred at a low temperature of only a few thousand degrees, meaning that the nuclear reactions during the Earth's formation were low-temperature. This conclusion is based on indisputable existing information and contradicts the concepts of modern nuclear physics. Below are arguments for the existence of nuclear reactions involving the tunneling of nucleons between two identical atoms, provided that the tunneling results in naturally occurring atoms whose total mass is less than the total mass of the original atoms. It is shown that such nuclear reactions are responsible for changes in the elemental composition of the Earth's crust. The existence of such nuclear reactions completely changes existing understandings of the microworld and nuclear reactions in the depths of stars.

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2026-02-12