Supernova explosions are shown to be core explosions, caused by the separation of charge. Electrons separate the charge by expanding through the mass, not into it. This eliminates mathematical constructs that rely on electron pressure, such as the Chandrasekhar limit, as a consequence. It appears core explosions form solar systems.
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