Comments by "Charles Brightman" (@charlesbrightman4237) on "The Secret Of The Sun’s Magnetic Cycles | The Daily 360 | The New York Times" video.
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I believe chemical element #120 (8s2) is inside the center of stars.
If a person were to look at how electrons fill up shells in atoms: 2, 8, 18, 32, 32, 18, 8 (seven shells), and realizing that energy could freely flow in this universe if nothing stopped it from doing so, then a natural bell shaped curve might occur. In this case, an eighth energy shell with a maximum of two elements in it. #119 (8s1) and #120 (8s2). #119 I put at the bottom of the hydrogen group on the Periodic Table of the Elements since it has only one electron in it's outer shell. #120 I put at the bottom of the helium group on the Periodic Table of the Elements since it's outer shell is full of electrons.
#120 would possibly have some of the characteristics of the beryllium since it has two electrons in it's outer shell, some characteristics of the helium group since it's outer shell is full of electrons, and if a person were to look at the step down deflection of semi-metals and where #120 would be located at on the chart, it might also have some characteristics of semi-metals.
When a neutron splits it gives off one proton, one electron and energy. One proton and one electron is basic hydrogen of which the Sun is primarily made up of and the Sun certainly gives off energy. Since it's a neutron that splits and not a proton, there would still be 120 protons in the atom and element #120 would still exist inside of the Sun.
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