Message from @Kate
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Because that makes measurable sense. 🙄
ok if one night u put something that was 3 yards long then a week later u put something that was a footlong in front of me i once again would not need to use a tape measure to see they appear to be different sizes
it really wouldnt do just as well because if it was 28 million miles away we would be toasted
According to your belief perhaps.
if you took a pin head chunk of the sun it would kill everything in a 50 miles radius
if it as 28 million miels away and smaller we wouldnt get toasted if u kept the size distance ratio the same
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@eletrick33 yea cuz the sun is denser than you, in some unimaginable way
the sun is 9,941°F and the core is 27 million degrees fahrenheit
yea, cuz the core isn't the outer layer
also for the love of god use celcius
No
who took the temperature of the core of the sun
we took the temperature of the inside of an object that is 93 million miles away ?
27 million degrees doesn't sound survivable. Whoever took the temperature probably ended up taking one for the team.
its all theory
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Well I'm a beginner but we learn a way to measure temperature by just analysing the ray of an object
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Hey jeremy
so they measured the temperature of the center of the sun by a sunray
I guess you could say that also when you learn what the sun is made of and how it functions you can approximately tell the temperature it could have... How does flat earth sun function?
and how did we learn what the sun is made of ?
we took a sample ?
Of course not with the ray of light: by seeing and analysis of light you can tell the atoms that are emitting this light
most of this stuff is common sense
so by looking at light that comes out of the sun u can tell what its made of ? can u do the same thing with a light bulb ? @Rip
i wouldnt say im a 'creationist' but i believe in intelligent design, and a theist. non-religious