Scientists are wrong about many things, though they advise curriculum developers about scientific "fact". What has been accepted for centuries as correct is now under threat from new technology. Helium is not the sacrosanct element that remains a loner not joining with other materials to create compounds. A group of scientists have joined helium to sodium. A note here, the person who named the electrical poles got it wrong. He only had two choices: the right way and the wrong way. He said that one pole is positive and the other is negative. Unfortunately, Only holes flow from the named + terminal. Solid electrons flow the other way from the - named terminal: these are not really negative. They are substantial. Naming the pole negative is just a formalization of the greatest mistake in history. Getting back to the issue, high pressure is required for the helium-sodium compound. This could be the normal situation on distant gas giant stars. On these stars the
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