Metalicity Content Monday 21st December 2020


Monday 21st December 2020
Another article yesterday regarding metalicity content or lack of, noted in some stars.
Back in 2014 I theorised that just as we see here on our planet regarding deposits of ores and so forth that the stars differences were basically in the matter collected and that their position in the matter world determined what was available to them. This is a particular point of interest for me because it therefore indicates that outside the world of matter is something that is varied in its makeup. It is going through a process that is producing or reducing it to matter regardless of variances.
Stars require what they collect to encapsulate and to provide energy. Also, what they collect will determine their longevity. Like us however, what foods were once available to us were what was in our immediate vicinity only and we adapted to those foods. So it is to be expected that we would, on occasion, see low metalicity in stars and those star clusters using the residue matter of a former such star. And as well, those stars that have exhausted a great deal of their metal content will have remnant matter that is low in metal content also.
Fiona MacLeod(C)