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I read an article that the moon's force on the mantle might give us
magma and magma is not chemical. In the same way some of the larger planets may have a pull on our sun's mantle giving us solar radiation. Since the sun spins every 6 days the spin travels through the pull on the sun's mantle, energy, huge amounts of it, is given off. If all stars are suns, you could say each star has planet pulling on each sun's mantle. Google Tidal Forces Io and lots come up from NASA. Jon Riley Toronto |
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