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CripplingLies User ID: 5010858 Brazil 12/27/2012 02:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I assume you're seeing the sun as a "big ball of fire", well, it is not. You probably learn at school that fire needs oxygen, combustible and comburent. That is for regular fire. What happens in the sun is a total different chemical reaction. Very complex to be honest. The "sun's fire" is not actually fire, it is the result of these chemical reactions, between helium and hydrogen mainly. Long story short, it is release of energy from "atomic blasts", see the sun as a lot of "atomic bombs" exploding all the time... |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 3795766 United States 12/27/2012 02:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If you can't tell by the responses people are clueless. Good question; like the other questions "What powers the Sun?" or "Why is the center of the Earth so hot after billions and billions of years?" there is an answer. The Sun is drawing more energy than it needs to sustain it's physicality the "ignition" or what you see put out or expressed at it's surface is this extra energy in a different form. Same goes for the Earths volcanos spitting out the extra energy in the form of heat and molten rock. All matter draws from the field of energy we float in; us included. An "overdraw" is expressed as another form of energy than the invisible form it starts as. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 2312772 United States 12/27/2012 02:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Or.. stick out like a sore thumb like peh jeshuah. Can't give up on the divide and conquer theme can he? His 1260 days are about up aren't they? When does the prophesying and the sackcloth and ashes gig in Jerusalem start? I see you are not singed, and the weather hasn't wreaked havoc at your home yet has it? He is arrogant enough to play both parts. What an idiot. |
waterman (OP) User ID: 26724077 United States 12/27/2012 02:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If you can't tell by the responses people are clueless. Good question; like the other questions "What powers the Sun?" or "Why is the center of the Earth so hot after billions and billions of years?" there is an answer. The Sun is drawing more energy than it needs to sustain it's physicality the "ignition" or what you see put out or expressed at it's surface is this extra energy in a different form. Same goes for the Earths volcanos spitting out the extra energy in the form of heat and molten rock. All matter draws from the field of energy we float in; us included. An "overdraw" is expressed as another form of energy than the invisible form it starts as. hmmm interesting answer..thanks -Heed the warning or endure the mourning Favor ain't fair |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 5366990 United States 12/27/2012 02:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If you can't tell by the responses people are clueless. Good question; like the other questions "What powers the Sun?" or "Why is the center of the Earth so hot after billions and billions of years?" there is an answer. The Sun is drawing more energy than it needs to sustain it's physicality the "ignition" or what you see put out or expressed at it's surface is this extra energy in a different form. Same goes for the Earths volcanos spitting out the extra energy in the form of heat and molten rock. All matter draws from the field of energy we float in; us included. An "overdraw" is expressed as another form of energy than the invisible form it starts as. No just cat napping. Holidays suck the energy out of those on this planet too. I feel I should mention I wanted a Great Big Bouncing Ball for christmas. One where I could fit into the sphere and bounce from the highest altitude, on to earth and out the atmosphere into space. We live in a bubble so maybe we can survive in a bubble? Hey? |