To: absalom01
ophiolite sequence is the correct term for our oceans and the soils under the oceans as being earths surface. Though in my view our oceans is part of the surface of the earth. Using scientific terms it's not.
The lack of terminology adds to the confusion.
Notice how NASA tries to explain this layer when explaining metallic hydrogen is what makes up Jupiter "interior"
When they use the term interior. They're combining the whole planet including the atmosphere.
https://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2011/09aug_juno3 metallic hydrogen is an extremely dense liquid which absorbs light. The dark spots of sun spots is metallic hydrogen.
36 posted on
04/25/2023 1:15:51 PM PDT by
Steve Van Doorn
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To: Steve Van Doorn
metallic hydrogen is an extremely dense liquid which absorbs light. The dark spots of sun spots is metallic hydrogen. You're going to have to slow down for me here...how does this idea of metallic hydrogen affect the idea of a rocky stellar interior? Isn't the idea that hydrogen only becomes "metallic" (whatever that means...sounds weird) when confined under great pressure.
Thanks for the links btw, lots of cool stuff!
39 posted on
04/25/2023 2:25:54 PM PDT by
absalom01
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To: Steve Van Doorn
The dark spots of sun spots is metallic hydrogen.Huh?!
This is patently untrue. You have obviously pulled that out of your... hat.
Not a single reputable Astrophysicist has ever mentioned "metallic hydrogen" and "sunspots" in the same breath.
Regards,
43 posted on
04/25/2023 10:16:59 PM PDT by
alexander_busek
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