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Old 04-05-2010, 09:22 PM
Jarvamundo (Alex)
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OK here it is again... Empirics: (measured stuff as we go from the outside, towards the center of the sun)
Hot on the outside corona (2,000,000K)
Cooler on the photosphere (10,000ishk)
Cooler again on the surface (6,000k)
Cooler again in the sun-spot holes (3,000k)

and then...
Zap! 15,000,000K!

Come on Zap... fess up... They say they "know" this temperature? Why?

Is it not just inferred from ignition requirements of the original theory that a sustained fusion reaction is required to power the sun? The ignition requirements of a H fusion reaction being around 30,000,000K?

Enlighten me with the details of this science Zap. Leave your ad hom dismissal rant out and your threats.. and address the science.

How does your theoretical 15MK core... jump over a cool surface and reappear as a 2MK corona?
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