Are sun spots evidence of the surface of the sun opening up?
Is the entire thing hollow on the inside?
Are sun spots evidence of the surface of the sun opening up?
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>mfw we could have 11 year long colonies on the sunspots
Oh okay. But they're black, even though the photos are taken in a different spectrum.
And why do you assume that the inside of the sun is black?
because sunspots are black, and they're places where the surface of the sun has ejected material
What is there was no gravity in the center of the sun? What if there's only fairly thin surface?
there's "no gravity" in the center of a spherical mass because that's how the calculus works out
Do you even realize how the sun works? Guess not
the sun can't be hollow because the sun is a disc that always faces the viewer
if there was a planet on the other side of the sun in a convenient location you would be able to see it through a sunspot