NASA is so stupid they think the interior of the sun is hotter than the exterior when anyone can see that sunspots --which are holes to the interior!-- are much darker and therefore much cooler. So much for scientific observation.....
I'm sure you know a hell of a lot more than all of the physicists and astronomers in NASA... oh wait, you don't appear to have even read the Wikipedia:
"A sunspot is a region on the Sun's surface (photosphere) that is marked by intense magnetic activity, which inhibits convection, forming areas of reduced surface temperature."
And since when does magnetism block light and heat? Brainiac? Where is the experiment proving this impossibility? Why not say gravity holds the light in? Stupid! NASA will say anything to perpetrate their silly idea that the sun is a fusion star. The sun is cooler in the center, deal with it.
Are you a moron or what ? Of course the sun its hotter at its center. The surface temperature of the Solar Photosphere (last 500 km where photos scape into space) is about 5500 K. The center of the Sun (about 6E7 km deeper down) is at 15 million (15E6) Kelvin.
The magnetic field blocks the heat in the sense that at high conductivities the solar plasma in confined to move along the magnetic field (Reynolds theorem). It cannot move transverse to it. This plasma flow is the one that transmit the heat (as water bubbles do when boiling). Since the plasma flow is blocked then so it is the transfer of heat upwards. That is the reason sunspots (which is a surface phenomenon that does not reach the center of the Sun) are cooler and appear darker.
You really need to learn before you speak. Sunspots are not windows to the interior of the Sun, they are parts of the Sun's surface at which the temperature is drastically reduced. The interior of the Sun will look almost exactly like the surface. The core is molten iron and five times hotter than the surface.
When you look into a sunspot you see about 200-600 Km deeper (the so called Wilson depression) into the solar surface. You do not see all the way into the Sun center. IF you could see all the way into the Sun's core you would see the temperature there is 15E6 Kelvin. We know that is the temperature because that is where fusion of hydrogen atoms to form Helium takes place. How do we know this ? Because we can detect the neutrinos that are produced in that nuclear reaction !!
NASA is so stupid they think the interior of the sun is hotter than the exterior when anyone can see that sunspots --which are holes to the interior!-- are much darker and therefore much cooler. So much for scientific observation.....
Pentanee 3 years ago
I'm sure you know a hell of a lot more than all of the physicists and astronomers in NASA... oh wait, you don't appear to have even read the Wikipedia:
"A sunspot is a region on the Sun's surface (photosphere) that is marked by intense magnetic activity, which inhibits convection, forming areas of reduced surface temperature."
Longsday 3 years ago 20
And since when does magnetism block light and heat? Brainiac? Where is the experiment proving this impossibility? Why not say gravity holds the light in? Stupid! NASA will say anything to perpetrate their silly idea that the sun is a fusion star. The sun is cooler in the center, deal with it.
Pentanee 3 years ago
Are you a moron or what ? Of course the sun its hotter at its center. The surface temperature of the Solar Photosphere (last 500 km where photos scape into space) is about 5500 K. The center of the Sun (about 6E7 km deeper down) is at 15 million (15E6) Kelvin.
norinco77b 3 years ago 10
The magnetic field blocks the heat in the sense that at high conductivities the solar plasma in confined to move along the magnetic field (Reynolds theorem). It cannot move transverse to it. This plasma flow is the one that transmit the heat (as water bubbles do when boiling). Since the plasma flow is blocked then so it is the transfer of heat upwards. That is the reason sunspots (which is a surface phenomenon that does not reach the center of the Sun) are cooler and appear darker.
norinco77b 3 years ago 6
You really need to learn before you speak. Sunspots are not windows to the interior of the Sun, they are parts of the Sun's surface at which the temperature is drastically reduced. The interior of the Sun will look almost exactly like the surface. The core is molten iron and five times hotter than the surface.
ThaSchwab 2 years ago
When you look into a sunspot you see about 200-600 Km deeper (the so called Wilson depression) into the solar surface. You do not see all the way into the Sun center. IF you could see all the way into the Sun's core you would see the temperature there is 15E6 Kelvin. We know that is the temperature because that is where fusion of hydrogen atoms to form Helium takes place. How do we know this ? Because we can detect the neutrinos that are produced in that nuclear reaction !!
norinco77b 3 years ago 4
Lol, well present your evidence and show them they're all wrong. I'm sure you're an expert.
Atheistjeremy 2 years ago 4