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What does /sci think of Przybylski's Star
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Przybylski's_Star
Why does it contain elements like plutonium or incredible amounts of Strontium or Lanthanides

>> No.10435098

It's artificial.

>> No.10435107

>>10435081
Other stars generated those elements, exploded, and then recoalesced into Przybylski's star

>> No.10435113

>>10435081
The same way our star has heavier elements the same way our planet contains heavier elements

>> No.10435122

i took a fat shit in it

>> No.10435144

>>10435107
Still wouldn't explain the plutonium, as far as im aware its only made naturally by neutron star collisions.

>> No.10435171

>>10435081
a nuclear cosmology mystery. perhaps a blazar or quazar had a hiccup and produced some rare star when a galactic merger happened. just tossing out ideas. pretty wild to hear about fusion on the galactic level. mind blowing even.

>> No.10436333

>>10435171
or perhaps the data is just wrong

>> No.10436342

>>10435081
Nuclear waste disposal

>> No.10436484
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>>10435171

>> No.10437052

>>10435081
The civilization around that star has been dumping it's nuclear/toxic waste into it