In the self-regulating feedback loop, what happens if the outward pressure slightly diminishes due to underproduction of energy?

Answer

Gravity causes a slight contraction, which compresses the core and increases the temperature, boosting fusion back up.

A slight drop in outward pressure allows gravity to cause a momentary contraction. This compression increases the core temperature, which in turn boosts the fusion rate back up to re-establish the necessary outward pressure.

In the self-regulating feedback loop, what happens if the outward pressure slightly diminishes due to underproduction of energy?
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