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Originally Posted by truedream
You only ask questions but you don’t answer for my questions or understand my Question.
My question is, let us imagine hydrogen atom is prefect gas atom.
Can you change this perfect gas atom into prefect solid state???
Then which is prefect solid atom,as i sad before atom present at solid core are prefect solid atom.
Can you change hydrogen atom into perfect solid atom??
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It is not up to me to answer your questions, it is up to you to answer mine. You should look at the rules of this board and in particular the rules for the ATM section.
Ok, I imagine it. A perfect gas atom can't be changed into a solid. Well, we can create solid hydrogen (see the 2 links below - and that was from 1 minute of googling), therefore your theory is wrong, either hydrogen isn't a perfect gas or perfect gases can be changed to solids.
Solid hydrogen link 1
Solid hydrogen link 2
Now, I suspect you will claim it is not a "perfect solid". But until you define a perfect gas and a perfect solid, we don't know what those terms mean.
You keep saying the same thing - that you divide atoms up into two classes based on their magnetic properties and that the Sun's core is made of one class and the Earth's another. Show us how that theory explains some observable fact better than current theories. Tell us for all the elements in the periodic table which atoms are in which class.
I could say imagine that atoms are all "Cat" atoms and "Dog" atoms, based on how long their tails are. But until I even show atoms have tails, and how that explains things better, it is meaningless.