|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
Sun's Surface Gravity & Fusion Core
I'm asking How big with the Sun's core be if that was all?.How hot
would it be if that was all? It would be all gamma photons.Its grandular surface is about 400,000 miles from this very hot core,and its rather cool in comparison.It radiates white light,and that is good for life,but the earth needs its thick atmosphere to dim out the harmful photons so water is not split.Should add its great that on average it takes photons from the sun's core 100,000 years before most photons can break through the sun's surface.A small amount do go right through,and again are atmosphere dims them,but I'm sure they give us skin cancer.Well gravity created,shapes and evolves stars of every type. Our sun is the type of star gravity likes best and that is why it made so many of them. All stars like our sun gives life to the universe,and without humankind in the universe it would be worthless. Bert |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
Sun's Surface Gravity & Fusion Core
On Feb 7, 8:59*am, wrote:
I'm asking How big with the Sun's core be if that was all?.How hot would it be if that was all? It would be all gamma photons.Its grandular surface is about 400,000 miles from this very hot core,and its rather cool in comparison.It radiates white light,and that is good for life,but the earth needs its thick atmosphere to dim out the harmful photons so water is not split.Should add its great that on average it takes photons from the sun's core 100,000 years before most photons can break through the sun's surface.A small amount do go right through,and again are atmosphere dims them,but I'm sure they give us skin cancer.Well gravity created,shapes and evolves stars of every type. Our sun is the type of star gravity likes best and that is why it made so many of them. All stars like our sun gives life to the universe,and without humankind in the universe it would be worthless. Bert Might add star plasma is the universe's most common compound.How is it created? Does it give the Sun its great electrical field? How much heavier is it than man made plasma here on Earth? How much elewctricity is going through the Sun's plasma.We use 110 in our plasma tubes.Does plasma add to the Sun's brightness Bert . |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
Sun's Surface Gravity & Fusion Core
On Feb 7, 8:59*am, wrote:
I'm asking How big with the Sun's core be if that was all?.How hot would it be if that was all? It would be all gamma photons.Its grandular surface is about 400,000 miles from this very hot core,and its rather cool in comparison.It radiates white light,and that is good for life,but the earth needs its thick atmosphere to dim out the harmful photons so water is not split.Should add its great that on average it takes photons from the sun's core 100,000 years before most photons can break through the sun's surface.A small amount do go right through,and again are atmosphere dims them,but I'm sure they give us skin cancer.Well gravity created,shapes and evolves stars of every type. Our sun is the type of star gravity likes best and that is why it made so many of them. All stars like our sun gives life to the universe,and without humankind in the universe it would be worthless. Bert The outward push of fusion(photons) is matched by the inward push of gravity(gravitons) gives the Sun its size,shape structure,magnetic field,solar system.and ability to last 10 billion years. Lucky for us its one of natures best balancing acts.Bert |
#4
|
|||
|
|||
Sun's Surface Gravity & Fusion Core
On Feb 11, 5:01*am, wrote:
On Feb 7, 8:59*am, wrote: I'm asking How big with the Sun's core be if that was all?.How hot would it be if that was all? It would be all gamma photons.Its grandular surface is about 400,000 miles from this very hot core,and its rather cool in comparison.It radiates white light,and that is good for life,but the earth needs its thick atmosphere to dim out the harmful photons so water is not split.Should add its great that on average it takes photons from the sun's core 100,000 years before most photons can break through the sun's surface.A small amount do go right through,and again are atmosphere dims them,but I'm sure they give us skin cancer.Well gravity created,shapes and evolves stars of every type. Our sun is the type of star gravity likes best and that is why it made so many of them. All stars like our sun gives life to the universe,and without humankind in the universe it would be worthless. Bert The outward push of fusion(photons) is matched by the inward push of gravity(gravitons) gives the Sun its size,shape structure,magnetic field,solar system.and ability to last 10 billion years. *Lucky for us its one of natures best balancing acts.Bert Moment the sun's core produces iron the compression force of gravity wins First action is an implosion. Second action is the explosion expanding out as far as Mars. We see this as a red star. Final stage is contraction,and thus a very stable White Dwarf is formed. 90% of the univres with have a spacetime in the future of these small bright dwarfs. The universe will be much larger at that spacetime,but its stars much smaller and longer lasting It figures Its gravity again evolving all that is b y curving space inward locally,and outward at great distances. All part of my great "Concave & Convex" theory on space's intrinsic energy to curve space. Bert |
#6
|
|||
|
|||
Sun's Surface Gravity & Fusion Core
On Feb 7, 5:59 am, wrote:
I'm asking How big with the Sun's core be if that was all?.How hot would it be if that was all? It would be all gamma photons.Its grandular surface is about 400,000 miles from this very hot core,and its rather cool in comparison.It radiates white light,and that is good for life,but the earth needs its thick atmosphere to dim out the harmful photons so water is not split.Should add its great that on average it takes photons from the sun's core 100,000 years before most photons can break through the sun's surface.A small amount do go right through,and again are atmosphere dims them,but I'm sure they give us skin cancer.Well gravity created,shapes and evolves stars of every type. Our sun is the type of star gravity likes best and that is why it made so many of them. All stars like our sun gives life to the universe,and without humankind in the universe it would be worthless. Bert What if it's just a core of thorium? .. - Brad Guth |
#7
|
|||
|
|||
Sun's Surface Gravity & Fusion Core
On Feb 14, 5:58 pm, Saul Levy wrote:
You are mixing things up, BEERTbrain! lmao! There will be NO explosion before the red giant or white dwarf stages. There IS NO IRON PRODUCTION IDIOT! White dwarfs have too small a surface area to be bright. They are dim stars and hard to find now. Only dim to the naked human eye, as otherwise white dwarfs are extremely vibrant little suckers. .. - Brad Guth |
#8
|
|||
|
|||
Sun's Surface Gravity & Fusion Core
The white dwarf listings are for nearby objects only, Brad!
Saul Levy On Thu, 14 Feb 2008 19:15:48 -0800 (PST), BradGuth wrote: On Feb 14, 5:58 pm, Saul Levy wrote: You are mixing things up, BEERTbrain! lmao! There will be NO explosion before the red giant or white dwarf stages. There IS NO IRON PRODUCTION IDIOT! White dwarfs have too small a surface area to be bright. They are dim stars and hard to find now. Only dim to the naked human eye, as otherwise white dwarfs are extremely vibrant little suckers. . - Brad Guth |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
How Big is The Sun's Core ??? | G=EMC^2 Glazier[_1_] | Misc | 3 | May 13th 07 12:58 AM |
Question: rotation of the Sun's core? | OkeeDokee | Misc | 9 | January 23rd 05 10:10 AM |
Question: rotation of the Sun's core? | Twittering One | Misc | 0 | January 22nd 05 10:40 PM |
Sun's core "pinhead" illustration in error | Joe D. | Astronomy Misc | 15 | January 19th 05 12:27 AM |
percentage of Sun's fusion to EM | Archimedes Plutonium | Astronomy Misc | 3 | September 2nd 03 09:22 PM |