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Old February 22nd 06, 07:50 PM posted to uk.sci.astronomy,sci.astro.amateur
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Default Sun's Hot Surface: Influence of Jupiter on our Sun~~~

BZZZZ... Sorry try again. The temp. of the Sun has 0 to do with the
influence of Jupiter or any other planet in the solar system. It has to
do with Hydrogen fusing into Helium via nuclear (or as Bush prefers
Nukular) fusion.

How would you explain the temps. of stars that have no planetary
systems? Or are you suggesting that all stars have planetary systems
around them?

Please read some basic physics books.

In article .com,
says...
I have re-written the article. Hope you understand it.

Sun's Hot Surface: Influence of Jupiter on our Sun

By: Jon Riley B.A., Toronto, Canada,


all pictures at;

www.kfcircuits.com/Sun.pdf

Abstract

All planets or moons that have active volcanoes with magma, such
as Earth and Io, rotate at high speeds (Earth 24 hours).
It is possible in theory that if the largest planet, Jupiter gives
the Sun elongation (bulge), and with the Sun's rotation at 25 days as
being a high speed, since the Sun's mass is large, the hot surface
maybe the result of high rotation speed and elongation (bulge).
Elongation is when the two bodies bulge one another and friction is
created when the bodies spin within the bulge. A tide on Earth is when
the Moon and Earth line up to force the waters of the ocean into a
bulge giving two high and two low tides. In the same way, the largest
planet Jupiter may force the Sun into elongation and create a hot
surface. Moreover the Sun maybe is in extreme elongation when Jupiter,
Saturn and the Sun are in lineal orbit and increase the solar energy to
Earth during these times making hot climates possibly every thousand
years. Also, Earth's magma and the Sun's hot surface maybe the
result of the same action.



Introduction

The hot surface of the Sun and the magma of Earth come from the
same theory, having a high rotation speed and being elongated from
other planets or moons, that is, bulging with another body and spinning
within the bulge.
Earth rotates in 24 hours and Io in 1.7 days and both have a hot
centre with magma. All other satellites and planets in our solar
system rotate at roughly 15 days and have zero volcanic activity. See
table 1. A second factor is needed for magma, having a satellite or
being a satellite. And a third factor is needed for magma, a similar
mass of planet or satellite.

The old theory of where magma comes from is that there is pressure
on the planet from itself. This is not possible if other planets or
moons similar to Earth have no volcanoes and magma. With the Sun, it
is thought that the hot surface is from something similar to a nuclear
reaction and will burn out in 10 billion years. This is not so, the
Sun is hot due to the orbit it has with Jupiter and the two form a


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