I have yet another question for the FEers here. What is the sun? According to your model, the sun is only 3000 miles away, but, gauging the size it must be if it were that distance away, it isn't a star. A star would have to be way more massive. There's no way fusion could start in a ball that small, and even then the fuel of an object that small would burn away in a couple of years max. So, what is it, then? Anyone can do some basic spectroscopy and see that the sun is primarily made up of helium and hydrogen, and if we examine it using special sun viewing lenses, we see that it is a burning ball covered in magnetic hotspots and arc-shaped disturbances we call coronal mass ejections. So, considering that it can't be a star, (Because said star is physically impossible and would melt the earth if it were burning at the temperature the sun is.) what in the (flat) world is it?