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Is Katamari Damacy scientifically sound?

Name: Anonymous 2005-03-09 18:27

The science behind Katamari Damacy seems plausible enough.  Take a ball of matter and compress it upon itself with unlimited pressure to create a helium-hydrogen reaction, forming a star. 

The question is, what size does the ball of matter need to actually be?  Would 10 cm be enough to create such a reaction?  Or is mass the real factor?  Perhaps just a few atoms suffice. 

Also, could the concept of "failes stars" being turned into stardust work?  That is, the star-like reaction would fail to form a perfect sphere, and release its emissions into space in no particular shape or form.

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Name: Anonymous 2005-03-24 8:40

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