What holds a 32 mile diameter star together? In order to produce the amount of radiation required constantly over the life of the Earth and presumably, for billions of years more?
While it is true smaller stars sustain fusion for longer than massive stars, they must achieve a mass limit before undergoing fusion? A sphere 32miles across is too small. Is the FE sun even a sphere? If it is a disc, then an energy source is even more problematic.
What is the method of heat generation and light production in the FE star?
1. You're not going to get an answer
2. If you do, it will most likely involve a petty squabble over semantics and skepticism until you both forget what you were arguing about in the first place
3. If you happen to win an argument, the thread will die as the usual trolls run out of excuses to continually prying questions, and stop posting in the thread as everyone else follows
Plus, do you really think anybody would have done enough research to have an answer that makes sense? Cause to answer it calls for a lot of explanation