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So Why Isn’t Our Sun Currently Not Collapsing?

So Why Isn’t Our Sun Currently Not Collapsing?

  • Stars supports itself against its own gravity through the creation of thermal pressure.
  • Inside every star, a huge amount of energy is being generated through nuclear reactions (fusion) which convert hydrogen into helium.
  • Eventually, a star will run out of nuclear fuel. When this happens, most stars draw all surrounding matter inward and contract to an infinitely dense, infinitely small point or singularity – this is the black hole.

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