So helium is a limited resource. Okay gotcha. So why not take two hydrogen atoms. Take their protons and neutrons. And just fucking start squeezing them together until you get helium?

And I don’t mean in the same way you get H2. Those are still separate from each other.

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    Because it takes a real lot of energy. Like a real lot of it. We’re currently trying to do that in a controlled form in ITER which is still getting built

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      9 months ago

      This! Here’s an amazing periodic table which shows what events were needed to generate the elements we know and love today:

      It goes to show some insanely powerful events were required to make the common elements!

      Fun fact: The periodic table is actually a circle, when on the wall of a class room it’s the same as a map of the world on the wall!