Message from @Siriusly

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2019-04-15 12:06:58 UTC  

did'u see that

2019-04-15 12:07:08 UTC  

----that's what you need to focus on, right now

2019-04-15 12:07:09 UTC  

mkay

2019-04-15 12:07:23 UTC  

I'm literally just asking what the sun is made of if it isn't burning the atmosphere like a globe earth sun would do if it were closer

2019-04-15 12:07:47 UTC  

I understand that i was "assuming the sun is giant"

2019-04-15 12:08:07 UTC  

But now i'm asking
What is the flat earth model sun made of?

2019-04-15 12:08:17 UTC  

A genuine question and I don't want you to dodge it.

2019-04-15 12:08:24 UTC  

i answered (responded/replied) >> http://prntscr.com/nc6h2l

2019-04-15 12:08:30 UTC  

🤔 ok

2019-04-15 12:08:38 UTC  

Someone probably does.

2019-04-15 12:08:42 UTC  

WE DONT FKNG KNOWWW

2019-04-15 12:08:46 UTC  

--no, ..we dont

2019-04-15 12:08:48 UTC  

so

2019-04-15 12:08:55 UTC  

We know what the globe earth sun is made of.

2019-04-15 12:09:11 UTC  

and, neither do any of your Sci-Fi PRIESTS

2019-04-15 12:09:13 UTC  

2019-04-15 12:09:31 UTC  

no, u dont. and--neither do they \

2019-04-15 12:09:50 UTC  

you can theorize and hypothesize but

2019-04-15 12:10:45 UTC  

--nice tlkn to u .. lol.......

2019-04-15 12:10:52 UTC  

i gtg 👋 ..

2019-04-15 12:11:05 UTC  

"What is the Sun made of?

The Sun is a huge, glowing sphere of hot gas. Most of this gas is hydrogen (about 70%) and helium (about 28%). Carbon, nitrogen and oxygen make up 1.5% and the other 0.5% is made up of small amounts of many other elements such as neon, iron, silicon, magnesium and sulfur. The Sun shines because it is turning hydrogen into helium via the process of nuclear fusion in its extremely hot core. "

2019-04-15 12:11:49 UTC  

A similar composition to Jupiter iirc

2019-04-15 12:12:23 UTC  

So uh
We do know

2019-04-15 12:13:14 UTC  

: /

2019-04-15 12:14:12 UTC  

Nuclear fusion does exist. Or are you going to deny the existence of that too? It generates extreme amounts of heat and light which is why the sun glows

2019-04-15 12:14:55 UTC  

The fusion is caused by the extreme density of the star itself

2019-04-15 12:15:08 UTC  

Density is a product of gravity, by the way.

2019-04-15 12:15:11 UTC  

@Siriusly <:lul:484994724118134784>

2019-04-15 12:15:26 UTC  

Go on
Disprove it if i'm so stupid.

2019-04-15 12:15:40 UTC  

yep , and
gravity" robs "weight" of its menaing 👌 okie dokie lmao at u

2019-04-15 12:15:45 UTC  

--you are..

2019-04-15 12:15:46 UTC  

STEWPIT

2019-04-15 12:15:49 UTC  

Gravity causes weight

2019-04-15 12:15:51 UTC  

STOOPID

2019-04-15 12:15:56 UTC  

derp

2019-04-15 12:16:01 UTC  

Because weight is just gravity working between to bodies

2019-04-15 12:16:21 UTC  

Disprove me i'd love to see you try

2019-04-15 12:16:31 UTC  

_yawns_

2019-04-15 12:17:00 UTC  

Siri is unfortunately right, we can decipher the components of our sun due to it's blackbody radiation from color, however just because we know what the sun is made out of we can't say how far away it is or how big it is since we can't directly observe those things