Thermonuclear Reaction as the Main Source of the Earth’s Energy

  • Terez E
  • Terez I
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Abstract

The article shows that neither radioactive decay of long-lived radioactive isotopes nor the Earth’s “primordial” heat supply can explain a huge energy formed in the Earth’s core. A hypothesis is introduced that the main source of Earth’s energy is the thermonuclear reactions in the solid inner Earth’s core which consist of hydrides of irons and other metals

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Terez, E. I., & Terez, I. E. (2013). Thermonuclear Reaction as the Main Source of the Earth’s Energy. International Journal of Astronomy and Astrophysics, 03(03), 362–365. https://doi.org/10.4236/ijaa.2013.33040

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