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Old 08-10-2009, 02:55 PM  
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Originally Posted by milambur View Post
There is a lot of errors in the statements of that "documentary". But obviously there is an electrical component in a star given the amount of free electrons flowing around. But that dosen't negate the fusion theory.
The points that made the most sense to me and got me stuck on this topic, are the sunspots and the corona.

If sunspots are pretty much like a void in the surface, why do they appear darker? Shouldn't the closer you get to the nuclear furnaces core be brighter?

Why is the corona hotter? Should the surface of a nuclear furnace be hotter than the photosphere around it?

I am definitely not anywhere close to being a cosmologist, but these seem like good questions that piqued interest to me.
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