Could a star be created through continuous combustion of water?

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just a new member who will cover things like rocketry and some regular physics but sometimes I will as things not related to them like could you make a star of continuous combustion by having be a large mass of water.
 
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Connor Austin said:
could you make a star of continuous combustion by having be a large mass of water.

Please be aware that, first, this is a personal theory, not mainstream physics, and therefore is out of scope for PF discussion; and second, you should not be asking physics questions here, but in new threads in the appropriate physics forum.

I have deleted follow-on posts in this thread about "water combustion", which is not physically possible.
 
PeterDonis said:
Please be aware that, first, this is a personal theory, not mainstream physics, and therefore is out of scope for PF discussion; and second, you should not be asking physics questions here, but in new threads in the appropriate physics forum.

I have deleted follow-on posts in this thread about "water combustion", which is not physically possible.
Sorry.
 
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