A solid surface model of the sun.

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The discussion presents a model suggesting that the sun has a solid surface composed of calcium ferrites, which create structures and emit electrical arcs. This theory is supported by data from the Sert program and various satellite observations, including SOHO, TRACE, and YOHKOH. The author seeks skeptical and scientific feedback to challenge the proposed model. The request for critical analysis indicates an openness to scrutiny and debate on the topic. Engaging with this model could lead to further exploration of solar structure theories.
Michael Mozina
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I believe I have put together a pretty compelling case to demonstrate that the sun has a solid surface made of calcium ferrites that form structures and emit electrical arcs. This model is based on observations from the Sert program and SOHO, TRACE and YOHKOH satellite data. You can get the full explanation of this model at:

http://www.thesurfaceofthesun.com

I'm looking for some feedback, specifically a SKEPTICAL and SCEINTIFIC refutation of the information I have presented. Thanks.
 
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What is the problem with this thread? Seems like you got some pretty good feedback.
 
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