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Flat Earth Discussion Boards => Flat Earth Theory => Topic started by: Brother Drostan on April 28, 2015, 02:39:52 AM

Title: Composition of the sun
Post by: Brother Drostan on April 28, 2015, 02:39:52 AM
Question:
I understand that the sun in the FE model is significantly smaller than in the RE model, but is it otherwise thought to be composed of the same materials?
Thanks.
Title: Re: Composition of the sun
Post by: xasop on April 29, 2015, 09:50:45 AM
That depends on who you ask. I subscribe to the hypothesis that the Sun is a quark-gluon plasma, and that its movement in the sky is governed by the strong nuclear force. Its energy source is the mutual annihilation of quarks and antiquarks, which explains how something so small has such longevity; it is both exceedingly dense and exceedingly efficient.

However, the corona is made up of the same materials as in RET, as evidenced by its absorption spectrum.
Title: Re: Composition of the sun
Post by: jroa on April 30, 2015, 01:02:15 AM
I believe that the sun is made up of almost pure phlogiston. 
Title: Re: Composition of the sun
Post by: Mostlyharmless on April 30, 2015, 05:15:09 PM
I believe that the sun is made up of almost pure phlogiston.
What is phlogiston? What evidence is there for it?
Title: Re: Composition of the sun
Post by: markjo on May 01, 2015, 04:03:25 AM
I believe that the sun is made up of almost pure phlogiston.
If by phlogiston, you mean hydrogen, then yes.
Title: Re: Composition of the sun
Post by: dave on May 25, 2015, 05:03:10 AM
the sun is a hollow object...fusion occurs in the arcing between the flares...photons are seen as light when hitting the earth's atmosphere.