http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun
notice that this says the sun's diameter is about 109 times the diameter of earth! so if it was only 3000 miles away, it would literally fill the entire sky, to say nothing about how hot it would be...
FErs can't even explain why they think it's 3000 miles, not 2999 or 3001 or-you get the idea.
Thanks for demonstrating how retarded RE'ers are. You applied the RE sun diameter to the FE sun distance. Nice work mixing your models there. Tom has explained, on oh so many occasions, the algebraic miscalculation of the RE sun and shown the correct measures and methods for our current sun's size and location. Feel free to use the search, never post, and stop dating your sister.
Wow. Seriously Narc, you have to see a doctor, that brain tumor must have shorted out the part of your brain that reads.
Since you are so disabled in the thought department, I will spell it out. The post you refer to is in response to:
The simple nature of this is that, either the mass of the FE Sun is greater than the RE Sun, or the FE Sun is the same size as the RE Sun.
He was saying, "If the FE sun is the same size as the RE sun, and it's 3,000 miles away then..."
Although wikipedia is not the most accurate sources, not by a long way. Also, note the fact you quote the ratios of diameter, the ratios of area are even greater and of volume greater still.
Also, Divito, if the FE sun is the same size as the RE sun, and is 3,000 miles away, wouldn't that put a part of the earth
in it?