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Intuitx2on Dec 01, 2019 10:22pm
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RE:o/t: I don't know what you see but I see
RE:o/t: I don't know what you see but I seeMaybe it's just my imagination, but it almost appears as if the sun's atmosphere is startting to change, as if it's thinning out. It doesn't have the same depth it used to of just a few months ago or less. It seems to be more evident to me at 171 A and even more obvious at 211 A, in the shape and size of the clouds. Hey, maybe it's just my imagination.
Nope, took a second look, something is definitely going on, a thinning process. Well if the galaxies are moving apart faster and faster, at those velocities would not there be relativity effects on the core of the sun? I think a Chinese researcher claims to have found a blackhole in the galaxy that shouldn't exit. Maybe it's a just sun that lost it's atmosphere, had to cool down somehow from an overclocking effect and relative proximity to the central blackhole.
Am I right or am I wrong, does not Einteins Theory of Relativity apply to the mass of the sun as it accelerates within the confines of the accelerating galaxy with some estimates putting those velocities approaching the speed of light?
Well then, you have a big problem with a sun overclocking itself.
"We thought that very massive stars with the chemical composition typical of our galaxy must shed most of their gas in powerful stellar winds, as they approach the end of their life. Therefore, they should not leave behind such a massive remnant," Liu added. "Now, theorists will have to take up the challenge of explaining its formation."