No.44062
>No fusion in sun, all the fusion is in the arcs of the sun (Where cme's Come from) that's the highest point of current density. Yes electric phenomena is what the sun produces.
> the sunspots under the photosphere are darker than the outside. If fusion was happening inside shouldn't it be as least equally dark
> the surface of the sun is contiguous and not continuous. It's lots of smaller bits floating together, forming a veil.
>The surface is where primary energy is converted into secondary. The sun is a giant transformer / converter, at the surface the conversion is complete.
Also this is a NASA lies thread. The very nature of what space is has been lied about. Remember anons main stream science made all the electrical scientist extinct around the 1920s and we are also running on pretty much the exact same power grid since then.
https://hooktube.com/watch?v=oPELdcX-pOY
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No.44065
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No.44066
I know the Sun is way hotter way out in space than it is on its surface. So if i was to think logically about it, shouldn't it be the hottest near all the fusion and explosions? since it is not the case i think this theory of the sun as a electrical converter holds weight.
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No.44067
This thread needs moar solar semen, let's be honest.
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No.44068
>>44065
No flat earth is proposturous, more like hollow sun (kind of). You could say a giant converter transforming energy from counterspace.
The fact that no one has ever seen underneath the photosphere is enough to not throw away this theory, unless you are into religion where your worship main stream theories and spout them out like true facts. But that is dogma and not scientific truth.
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No.44350
>>44062
>>44062
>>44062
>>44062
>>44062
My dad told me that the sun is actually a black hole, and what we see as the light of the sun is the event horizon churning with light/energy collected and held at that point.
The sun spots that we see are energy points where the spinning black hole has consumed the orbiting energy.
I'd believe this.
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No.44351
>>44065
Reddit fucking loves science
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No.44417
>>44350
Why are we not being drawn closer to it? Comets, asteroids… They all pass without being drawn directly into the Sun?
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No.44418
>>44066
>I know the Sun is way hotter way out in space than it is on its surface.
What does this even mean?
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No.44423
>>44418
Fire is at its hottest in the outermost section. When you have a humongous ball of fire that "outermost section" is a significant chunk of our solar system.
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No.44428
>>44423
I don't know if that's really comparable but the candle flame is interesting. I always thought the lowest part was the hottest.
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No.44433
>>44062
I like the electric universe theory and the thunderbolts project, even though some of the people they invite to speak to their conferences don't deserve to be there. For example, they invited a woman to speak about how she uses a tuning fork to heal any kind of injury and disease. That sort of nonsensical stuff really hurts their credibility. It seems they want to become a platform for any 'heretical' thought, which is dangerous because a lot of modern heretics are really just charlatans.
>>44350
How could the sun absorb and emit energy at the same time? I think your dad was just trolling you, anon. Or perhaps testing your intelligence (sorry, son, you've failed).
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No.44434
>>44433
>How could the sun absorb and emit energy at the same time?
some stars do
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No.44439
>>44434
I meant, if the sun was a black hole.
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No.44441
>>44439
The sun might be a black hole someday though.
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No.44446
>>44441
But black holes don't exist, anon…
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No.44834
>>44439
I was curious about this in a different context and asked the guys over at astronomy stack exchange about this.
The idea about the sun actually being a black hole is obviously ridiculous, but black holes do emit radiation and energy.
Because of their dense masses and small orbits it is theorised that nucleosynthesis could happen around the event horizon which would definitely release some energy.
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No.44841
>>44423
Flames don't have cores that produce nuclear fusions though.
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No.46187
>>44417
Orbit fast enough and you can escape gravity. Centrifugal force I think it's called
>>44428
Yes same premise or phenomena. To think it's hotter and hotter the further you go in is incorrect. The sun doesn't do this, it flies in the face of the theory the sun is combusting anything as closer to these explosions should technically be hotter
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No.46549
>>44062
Can you really not see the sun in space? I never heard that one before.
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No.46597
was watching a video related to aliens and saw a wikipedia summary embedded into the page so I clicked and information tab to see why it was there and saw this
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No.46630
>>46597
So if some /pol/ troll were to draft up an inflammatory page about something extremely sensitive, for example calling the Holocaust a hoax, make a burner account on Wikipedia, do ten minor constructive edits to unprotected pages, wait four days, post their draft as a new article, then plant a redirect and fake page move notice in the actual linked page, the info card will link to the troll just long enough to make headlines. Nice foresight, Google.
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No.46673
>>44062
i can see what you mean
the sun is an etheric ornament that condenses etheric light into visible light and other forms
with any kind of condensing you're still going to get heat though, so it is burning
>>44351
t. reddit
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No.46778
Fusion is the most logical conclusion we have at hand.
It is known that atomic matter has gravity, which attracts other gravity-holding matter and that this results in an acumulation of gravity. It is known that The Sun has immense gravity. Ergo, it is logical to assume that The Sun has an immense number of atoms.
It is known that a matter subject to attractive force will fall inwards to form a solid sphere inless the material is solid and strong enough to resist this force, or there is another force pushing or pulling it outwards. It is known that lower altitudes have higher pressures. It is known that the sun is hot and the surfact appears to be fluid. It is known that hot objects almost always have less solidity than cold ones. Ergo, it is logical to believe that The Sun is a solid sphere of atoms, and that the atoms at the core are subject to immense pressure.
The research on atoms has yielded that nuclear fusion will yield immense power output, but it will require immense heat and pressure to do. To claim that chemical reaction or nuclear fission is the source of The Sun's power is very presumptuous in that it would have to be made only of specific atoms in the exact ratio. It makes less assumptions to assume that the sum is made entirely of single-proton atoms, and this conviniently makes sense with the theory that it is fusion that is occurring because single proton + single proton has the highest possible energy yield.
Unless you can disprove any one of the above statements, the claim that The Sun is a solid orb of fusing hydrogen is the most logical theory. I'm no expert, but assuming the fusion theory to be correct, the reason solar flares might have more x-rays would be because they are ejections of core plasma which are significantly hotter than the surface. Keep in mind that what you see from The Sun is black body radiation, NOT nuclear radiation. The nuclear radiation occurs in the core, which heats up the outer bits which in turn emit the energy as much lower frequency radiation. This is why staying in the sunlight at worst gives you sunburn, instead of turning you into Hisahi Ouchi. I have nothing to say about the sunspots.
Your video, like your your post, is shit. Eric took no effort to explain why his claims are correct. No evidence for his hollow Sun theory, no evidence that the fusion theory is wrong and no theoretical model that uses known scientific facts to show how a hollow Sun would work and how it would fit in with the data we have. Just saying "I'm right, everybody else is wrong and nobody knows shit!".
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No.46779
>>46187
>To think it's hotter and hotter the further you go in is incorrect.
Why?
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No.46780
you are gay, hot sun is real
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No.46794
>>44423
>Fire is at its hottest in the outermost section
Current year /x/.
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No.47758
>>44066
Consider the density of material above the surface though.
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No.47818
Explain emission spectra.
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