To: TexasGator
said, "Where did you get that a star is a solid?"
I thought as a child given all the planets in the solar system are a solid it made since so was the star those planets came from. It would logically mean they're the same substance.
Then I was told it was a gas. I even asked, "you mean like earth has nitrogen right?" Nope.
I laughed and realized I was talking with a flat earth type logic.
How does the earth support it's atmosphere? From the surface that is a solid.
The Sun's chromosphere is 6000 miles high. Remember it must keep a Hydrostatics equilibrium with the surface. What holds it up hydrogen?
I can give over a dozen examples on why the Sun has a lithosphere. It can't be any thing else.
It's clearly a myth that the sun is a gas.
Even as a child I knew that was ridiculous. People that can think for themselves are very dangerous. likely why we're in the mess we're in today. They can't have truth.
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07/18/2022 5:13:39 PM PDT by
Steve Van Doorn
(*in my best Eric Cartman voice* 'I love you, guys')
To: Steve Van Doorn
“How does the earth support it’s atmosphere? From the surface that is a solid.
The Sun’s chromosphere is 6000 miles high. Remember it must keep a Hydrostatics equilibrium with the surface. What holds it up hydrogen?”
Most of the earth’s surface is not solid ...
To: Steve Van Doorn
“How does the earth support it’s atmosphere? From the surface that is a solid.”
Why doesn’t all the atmosphere fall to the earth’s surface?
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