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Can a Star Just Have a Core?
It takes photons,and neutrons 200,000 years to create the area of the Sun's surface and then 8 minutes to get to Earth. Take away those years and what have you got? Bert
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Can a Star Just Have a Core?
Herbert Glazier wrote on 13/01/2019 5:30 AM:
It takes photons,and neutrons 200,000 years to create the area of the Sun's surface and then 8 minutes to get to Earth. Take away those years and what have you got? Bert A dark sky!! -- Daniel |
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