Quote from: Spanky on January 23, 2019, 04:44:19 AMMaybe fusion is not the energy source the sun relies on. The sun is special matter that has a lot of energy reserve, and can be released slowly. The matter in question has not been discovered yet.The composition of the sun can quite easily be determined by measuring the spectra of sunlight. If you refute that, you refute all of particle physics. If you don't, well then you have to admit to a big sun far away. There is no middle ground.
Maybe fusion is not the energy source the sun relies on. The sun is special matter that has a lot of energy reserve, and can be released slowly. The matter in question has not been discovered yet.
No one has actually been to the sun. No one has taken sample from the sun showing that the sun is a hydrogen bomb. Scientists are just guessing from what they observe the sun to be. The sun may not be a hydrogen bomb. It can be some sort of unknown materials. Its just that the scientist spexulates what the sun is, and the speculation is taught by schools, so you accepted it. Just because the sun is not a hydrogen bomb does not prove or disprove the existence of subatomic particles, even though they are somewhat related.
Quote from: HollaPallosa on January 30, 2019, 05:49:27 AMQuote from: Spanky on January 23, 2019, 04:44:19 AMMaybe fusion is not the energy source the sun relies on. The sun is special matter that has a lot of energy reserve, and can be released slowly. The matter in question has not been discovered yet.The composition of the sun can quite easily be determined by measuring the spectra of sunlight. If you refute that, you refute all of particle physics. If you don't, well then you have to admit to a big sun far away. There is no middle ground.Quote from: Spanky on January 25, 2019, 11:30:43 PMNo one has actually been to the sun. No one has taken sample from the sun showing that the sun is a hydrogen bomb. Scientists are just guessing from what they observe the sun to be. The sun may not be a hydrogen bomb. It can be some sort of unknown materials. Its just that the scientist spexulates what the sun is, and the speculation is taught by schools, so you accepted it. Just because the sun is not a hydrogen bomb does not prove or disprove the existence of subatomic particles, even though they are somewhat related.Well thats where you are wrong. There are currently a number of satellites at this very moment orbiting and observing the sun......go check them out.
I'm sorry. Am I to understand that when you have a boner you like to imagine punching the shit out of Tom Bishop? That's disgusting.