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The frequency of strong chemical fusion throughout the universe
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As all atomic structures exist in some
form of relationships, structures created by Strong Chemical Fusion exist
throughout the Universe, the simplest being pairs and matrices. |
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By far the most common molecule is Hydrogen (up to 90% of all molecules),
followed by Carbon Monoxide (CO), Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and Water (H2O). |
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Water is found throughout the Universe, with concentrations existing in the
atmosphere and in frozen/liquid form in some levels on the surface of almost
every planet in our Solar System ( for example). |
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The following is a sample of the various
structures formed by Strong Chemical Fusion throughout the Universe, detected
in atmospheres of planets, molecular clouds and asteroids/meteorites: |
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| H2
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CO
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CS |
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SiO
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SiS |
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| Tris |
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H2S
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SO2 |
| OCS
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HNO |
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| Quads |
| NH3 |
C2H2 (acetylene)
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C2H4 (ethylene) |
| CH4 (methane) |
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