What is the universe made of? - Dennis Wildfogel

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All the material objects around you
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are composed of submicroscopic units
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we call molecules.
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And molecules in turn are composed
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of individual atoms.
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Molecules frequently break apart
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and then form new molecules.
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On the other hand,
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virtually all the atoms you come in to contact with
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through the course of your life,
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the ones in the ground beneath you,
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the air you breath, the food you eat,
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those that make up every living thing, including you,
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have existed for billions of years
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and were created in places very unlike our planet.
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How those atoms came about is what I want to share with you.
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It all started 14 billion years ago
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with an event we call The Big Bang,
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which resulted in a universe consisting of gas alone.
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There were no stars and no planets.
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The gas was made up only of atoms
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belonging to the simplest elements.
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It was about 75 percent hydrogen
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and almost all the rest was helium.
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No elements like carbon, oxygen or nitrogen existed.
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No iron, silver or gold.
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In some places, the density of this gas was slightly higher than in others.
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Due to gravity, those places attracted even more gas,
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which further strengthened the pull of gravity,
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which then drew more gas in, and so on.
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Eventually, large dense gas balls formed,
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shrinking under their own gravity
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and consequently heating up on the inside.
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At some point, the core of such a ball
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gets hot enough that nuclear fusion occurs.
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Hydrogen atoms smash together to form helium,
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accompanied by a great release of energy,
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strong enough to counteract the shrinking force of the gravity.
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When the energy pushing out from the fusion reactions
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matches the gravity pulling all the gas inwards,
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an equilibrium occurs.
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From this a star is born.
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Over its lifetime,
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the fusion reactions in the core of a massive star
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will produce not only helium,
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but also carbon, oxygen, nitrogen
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and all the other elements in the periodic table up to iron.
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But eventually, the core's fuel runs out,
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leaving it to collapse completely.
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That causes an unbelievably powerful explosion
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we call a supernova.
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Now there are two things to note
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about how supernovas create elements.
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First, this explosion releases so much energy
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that fusion goes wild
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forming elements with atoms even heavier than iron
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like silver, gold and uranium.
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Second, all the elements that had been accumulating
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in the core of the star,
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like carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, iron,
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as well as all of those formed in the supernova explosion,
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are ejected in to interstellar space
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where they mix with the gas that's already there.
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History then repeats itself.
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Gas clouds, now containing many elements
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besides the original hydrogen and helium,
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have higher density areas
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that attract more matter, and so on.
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As before, new stars result.
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Our sun was born this way about 5 billion years ago.
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That means that the gas it arose from
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had itself been enriched with many elements
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from supernova explosions since the universe began.
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So that's how the sun wound up with all the elements.
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It's still mostly hydrogen at 71 percent,
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with most of the rest being helium at 27 percent.
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But bear in mind
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that while the first stars were made up
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of hydrogen and helium alone,
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the remaining elements in the periodic table
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make up two percent of the sun.
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And what about Earth?
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Planets form as an incidental process to star formation
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out of the same gas cloud as the star itself.
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Small planets like ours don't have enough gravity
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to hold on to much hydrogen or helium gas
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since both of those are very light.
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So, even though carbon, nitrogen, oxygen and so on
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made up only two percent of the gas cloud from which Earth was formed,
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these heavier elements form the bulk of our planet
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and everything on it.
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Think about this:
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with the exception of hydrogen and some helium,
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the ground you walk on,
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the air you breath, you,
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everything is made of atoms
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that were created inside stars.
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When scientists first worked this out
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over the first half of the 20th Century,
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the famous astronomer Harlow Shapley commented,
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"We are brothers of the boulders, cousins of the clouds."
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