Why does standard nuclear fusion cease to generate energy reliably beyond iron in a massive star's core?

Answer

Fusing iron consumes energy rather than releasing it.

Iron is the critical turning point because the process of fusing iron requires an input of energy, thereby ending the star's ability to generate outward pressure through fusion.

Why does standard nuclear fusion cease to generate energy reliably beyond iron in a massive star's core?
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