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In article a9bcc20d-4c65-49ca-b8d1-df57aa1d2bc3@
59g2000hsb.googlegroups.com, says...
On Aug 21, 7:36 pm, krw wrote:
In article a73f891f-37b5-4c6d-94c2-4f622281c7a2
@f63g2000hsf.googlegroups.com, says...



On Aug 21, 5:22 pm, FrozenNorth
wrote:
Morris Dovey wrote:
Douglas Johnson wrote:


In fact, all energy, including nuclear fission, is a form of solar
energy. Maybe
not this sun, but some earlier star. The only exception would be nuclear
fusion.


Eh? Sunlight is a product of nuclear fusion.


http://science.howstuffworks.com/sun2.htm

So you are saying it is all nucular?
;-)
--
Froz...


Tidal power is not, but without nuclear power to
keep the oceans liquid, the tides would be solid
earth/ice tides


Without nukular power (from the above mentioned "some earlier star")
there wouldn't be tides.


There will be tides on planets in orbit around brown dwarfs.

But without some other star, they would have no water.


No planet.

--
Keith