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Old May 4th 08 posted to sci.physics,alt.philosophy,alt.astronomy,sci.physics.relativity
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"tadchem" wrote in message
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| On May 4, 1:22 pm, Sanny wrote:
| Ofcource Hydrogen & Helium. But what else?
|
| We know Hydrogen & Helium are gases so they are seen at the top of
| Sun.
|
| But whaty about the Core? Is there any Solid Crust under the Gases?
|
| Is there Molten Lava (Iron) Just like we have molten lava inside Earth
| Crust?
|
| Is All Iron inside the Earth Crust in Molten State? Why is Earth so
| hot inside it is because of High Pressure of Mass on Earth?
|
| If we dig Suns Crusr will we find Molten Iron under its Crust
|
| Is Sun due to high Temperature in Gaseous State Or it has Solid &
| Liquid.
|
| If Earth Soil is thrown on Sun will the Soil melt?
|
| Can the Soil convert into gas if thrown on such high temperature? Can
| Iron be seen as a Gas in Sun?
|
| What is the Boiling temperature of Clay/ Iron etc Can we Melt and
| convert clay into molten state and then further burn it to convert
| into gaseous State?
|
| Bye
| Sanny
|
| Read something...
| http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun
|
| Wiki can answer most questions you are smart enough to ask, such as
| the temperature and composition of the sun, the melting points of clay
| and other minerals, etc.
|
| Someday, after you grow up, if you have learned enough and gotten
| smarter, you may be able to ask a question that cannot be reliably
| answered by Wiki or other conventional on-line resources, and you will
| be welcome to post it here.
|

Unfortunately Wackypedia is the last resource he should use.
Just look at this description of Doppler
http://www.kettering.edu/~drussell/D...r/doppler.html
http://www.kettering.edu/~drussell/D...oppler/Eq1.gif

and then this one:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doppler_effect

Do people really think this happens?
http://www.androcles01.pwp.blueyonde...ship2starX.gif

Yes, the idiots do, Tom.
"It follows from these results that to an observer approaching a source of
light with the velocity c, this source of light must appear of infinite
intensity."- A. Einstein, "On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies"



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