Abstract

The study contains the justification of J.M. Herndon’s thesis about the existence of a thermonuclear reactor in the Earth’s core. A scenario of the formation of a spontaneous nuclear reactor is presented, referring to the universal law of gravity, to the relationship between matter and energy, and to the properties of plasma. The theoretical attitudes of the discussed phenomena and the relations between them can be called the Theory of the Primordial Forces of Nature. It includes the interactions of the gravitational field, the forces of the electromagnetic field, which determine the properties of matter, and the strong interactions resulting from the release of nuclear energy. Arguments for the thesis about the commonness of the phenomenon of thermonuclear reactors in space are presented. The second part of the article presents examples of geological phenomena that confirm the activity of a thermonuclear reactor in the center of the Earth.

Highlights

  • Helium Isotope 3He as an Indicator of Thermonuclear ReactionsThe helium isotope 3He, formed in the proton-proton hydrogen cycle, is an indicator of the thermonuclear fusion reaction: 1)

  • The study contains the justification of J.M

  • The Lawson criterion is defined as the product of the density of matter (π) and the necessary reaction time (τ), it is a variable quantity, depending on the individual properties of the reactants: Lawson criterion π ∙ τ ≥ 1014 s∙cm−3 π ∙ τ ≥ 1016 s∙cm−3 deuterium fusion—tritium deuterium—deuterium fusion

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Helium Isotope 3He as an Indicator of Thermonuclear Reactions

The helium isotope 3He, formed in the proton-proton hydrogen cycle, is an indicator of the thermonuclear fusion reaction: 1). Marvin Herndon concluded that this is evidence of a thermonuclear reactor in the Earth’s core, where the basalt magma comes from. The presence of the helium 3He isotope in volcanic gases and in the basalt magma from which volcanic gases are emitted is evidence of thermonuclear reactions, such as those in the Sun. The helium isotope 3He is formed in the Earth’s atmosphere by the decay of tritium: but it is not related to the processes in the Earth’s core. Herndon used the analogy to the hydrogen bomb in which a uranium fuse was used to initiate an avalanche fusion reaction. The hypothesis of the nuclear georeactor and the creation of basalt magma as the cause of the expansion of the Earth appeared olso in other publications (Pawuła, 1997a, 1997b, 2000a, 2000b)

Pawuła DOI
Gravity and the Evolutionary Cycle of Planets
Examples of Thermonuclear Georeactor Operation
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