There is no rocky core, because minerals are composed of covalent and ionic bonds, and conventional covalent and ionic bonds cannot exist under those external pressures or temperature.<br /><br />The core matter is degenerate, which is another state of matter. Not gas, liquid or solid or plasma or even a true metal. Matter is degenerate when the opposing pressure (the pressure which opposes further contraction and densification) is primarily the degeneracy pressure, which derives from the Pauli exclusion principle. Since the Pauli principle prohibits close proximity particles from occupying the same quantum states (energy levels), as volume is reduced and the particles are brought ever closer, more energy has to be supplied to bring them to every higher energy levels.<br /><br />Particles at such high energy levels cannot form chemical bonds, hence there are no minerals, or metals in the conventional understanding of the word. Degenerate matter can conduct electrical charge, so if that is your only definition of a 'metal', then feel free to call it 'metallic'.<br /><br />A large body of experimental work with diamond anvil cells, plus 50 years of highly developed chemical physics theory supports the existence of degenerate matter at these pressures. This really isn't controversial at all, but rather is accepted broadly among the scientific community. <div class="Discussion_UserSignature"> <div class="Discussion_UserSignature" align="center"><em><font color="#0000ff">- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -</font></em> </div><div class="Discussion_UserSignature" align="center"><font color="#0000ff"><em>I really, really, really miss the "first unread post" function.</em></font> </div> </div>