And I said that there were, but it flies in the face of what is feasible.
You can not develop a hypothesis from this as what it would rely on is astronomical ignorance unless you can show that the required conditions for such are met that would allow ANY organisms to exist in this environment.
Which is what would be done during the development of the hypothesis...
Okay, I'm a doubter. Can you give me something that is feasible? I mean, that's an open question.
You have the following issues to deal with:
1. EXTREME heat
2. No nutrients that are known
3. Goes beyond known bioluminescent capabilities several thousand-fold
4. Is there an atmosphere?
5. If this dark energy is pushing light up from the Earth, how would it be possible?
6. What parameters would cause the sun to "burn out" since this seems to imply that the bottom surface of the sun is at the physical capacity limit
7. K or R selective organisms?
8. How would an atmosphere work under the conditions of the universe as I understand it as you understand it?
9. Do you have any supporting literature?
10. Does this explain deuterium associated with solar radiation?
11. Does this explain some communication disruptions during flares?
12. Why would these be bioluminescent?
13. Predators?
Many, many other questions, but that should help you out.