Post by The StarmakerHere is a question never been asked, never been answered
Why are all the planets surface color is Red?
Because that which you call 'the big bang' is actually...
the birth of Red. Blue is the first color
Green is the second color... and Red is the Third color.
Red is the oxidation of the big bang. The Red hot burning at the
big bang is called ...rapid oxidation.
Well, ...that is what I said. I don't like to use 'scientific terms'
when I can describe it more simplier.
What you described was ...Slow oxidation.
*** the color red is derived from the oxidation of iron, in effect, it
is plain old rust. Star fusion stops when the fusion process reaches
the element iron and a Supernova occurs. That's why iron is the most
abundant solid element in the universe. It is so abundant here on
Earth, that in some areas of Australia and Russia it can be surface
mined. Traces of oxygen will bind to iron and form rust.
"Hägar", are you just implying that those planets are rich in oxygen?
Oxygen and ozone are poisonous, and should be handle with
maximal care.
hanson wrote:
Iron is an utterly fascinating element:
Fe catches & releases the oxygen in the blood's Haemin.
Iron is part of the colors that make your stool look brown
Iron, in form of its Fe(3+) oxides gives the brown color
to facial cosmetics, to color Glass (beer) Bottles and
to Adobe Bricks used to build the 1st human housings.
Iron in Aluminum,Mg,Ca, Fe-Silicates is used in concrete
to build modern Freeways and Hi-rises, which are reinforced
by Iron as a metal, as rebars, or more generally Iron in
its metal alloy state is very durable and strong, and is
und is used to house, transport and defend ourselves.
Iron is also an extremely volatile element when it combines
with carbon monoxide into Iron penta carbonyl, (Fe(CO)5.
Fe(CO)5 is formed in interstellar dust clouds where
it synthesizes with H, O, C & N, most of the needed
amino acids that are necessary for protein formation.
Fe(CO)5 is produced in industrial quantities here
on earth and is a liquid that boils at 103°C, roughly
the same temp as is water.
Fe(CO)5 is extremely toxic, while Irron alone and
other Iron compounds are essential for life to exist.
Iron which was born in the final labors of a dying star
gave you the gift of life and iron rules over your existence
with its... well... iron fist!
PS:
For sticklers: Instead of Iron, there is Copper an Cobalt
used the blood of some ancients life forms.
Post by The Starmakercalm down, Hanson ... if these numbnutzes had any idea
about stellar evolution and the fusion sequence in stars, they
would know the answer to the "red color" question and wouldn't
hang around in this worthless NG.