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TylerFromNE
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I was wondering about naturally-occurring heavy elements like Uranium - do they form only when a star goes supernova, or is it possible that they might be formed by other means, such as in a proto-galactic accretion disk near the supermassive black hole, or in the cores of the largest hypergiant stars? Or possibly galactic collisions?
If it is only in a supernova, that must mean that our solar system was formed from the remnant nebula of a supernova, right? Or could it have been from a distant supernova from which the heavy elements on earth somehow traversed a great distance?
If it is only in a supernova, that must mean that our solar system was formed from the remnant nebula of a supernova, right? Or could it have been from a distant supernova from which the heavy elements on earth somehow traversed a great distance?