TRIBUNNEWS.COM — The phenomenon of the occurrence of a rare gas leak that seeps into the bowels of the earth has finally been revealed.
new study para scientist reveals the mystery of a rare helium gas in the Earth’s core.
In the study explained, this very rare gas was formed after the Big Bang and is known to have leaked and seeped from the bowels of the Earth.
A rare gas like helium created soon after the Big Bang is known to have leaked from Earth’s metallic core, new modeling studies show.
Reporting from Space, Wednesday (6/4/2022), most of the gas in the universe, known as helium-3, is a primordial gas type and was created right after the Big Bang event that occurred about 13.8 billion years ago.
These helium-3 particles have even combined with other gas and dust particles in the solar nebula.
The solar nebula is a large, rotating and collapsing cloud that is thought to have led to the creation Solar system.
Researchers say the discovery that Earth’s core may contain a large reservoir of the rare gas helium-3 is further evidence to support the idea that Earth formed within the expanding solar nebula, not in its periphery or during its waning phase.
The rarest helium gas in the universe In a statement, the study’s lead author Peter Olson, a geophysicist at the University of New Mexico said the rare gas helium-3 is “a natural wonder, and a clue to Earth’s history, that there are still large amounts of this isotope in the universe.” in Earth.”
Helium-3 gas is an isotope or variant of helium that has one neutron instead of the usual two neutrons in its nucleus.
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