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Michael Mozina
Jun15-05, 04:04 AM
I believe that I have compiled compelling evidence from the TRACE, SOHO and YOHKOH satellite programs to suggest that the sun has a solid, electrically conductive surface that lies underneath the photosphere.

You can find my website with lots of video and photographic evidence to support this theory at:

http://www.thesurfaceofthesun.com

I would appreciate any SCIENTIFIC feedback, specifically skeptical feedback to the model I've presented. Please limit your feedback to a SCIENTIFIC refute rather than attacking the messenger.

Locrian
Jun15-05, 03:55 PM
For a quicker description of what michael thinks, you can also reference this thread. (http://www.christianforums.com/t1699184-the-surface-of-the-sun.html.)

He believes the sun has a solid surface made up of calcium ferrite.

mathman
Jun15-05, 04:56 PM
Considering that the surface temperature is around 6000 deg C and it gets hotter as you go down, anything solid seems extremely unlikely.

Astronuc
Jun15-05, 05:33 PM
Considering that the surface temperature is around 6000 deg C and it gets hotter as you go down, anything solid seems extremely unlikely. 6000°C is above the boiling point of all the elements and any know material we have on earth.