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Old May 6th 08 posted to sci.physics,sci.physics.relativity
Paul B. Andersen[_2_]
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Default What is Sun made of?

skrev:
On May 4, 2:22 pm, "Don H" wrote:
"Sanny" wrote in message

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Ofcource Hydrogen & Helium. But what else?
We know Hydrogen & Helium are gases so they are seen at the top of
Sun.
But what about the Core? Is there any Solid Crust under the Gases?
Bye
Sanny

# The Sun is a fusion reactor, turning hydrogen into helium.



Don, Sanny,

The sun may not turn out to be a fusion reactor.

Please see:

Liquid Sun, by Pierre-Marie Robitaille -

http://thermalphysics.org/pdf/times.pdf

or

http://thermalphysics.org/nytimes_ad.html

Bob Fritzius


I knew it!
Of course the conventional theory of the Sun is wrong.
Physicists _always_ get it wrong, so why should astrophysicists
be an exception?

The Sun is a boiling liquid with a surface temperature of 7 million K!
How could the astrophysicists miss that?

--
Paul

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