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Are there planets inside of the sun? We have no evidence that these planets exist, but the data (tortagraph) shows the odds are that they do?

Science & Mathematics by Anonymous 2018-07-10 14:34:10

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Are there planets inside of the sun? We have no evidence that these planets exist, but the data (tortagraph) shows the odds are that they do?

10 answers

  • Anonymous

    Someone take OP out to the back and shoot him please

  • Anonymous

    physically impossible because the solar interior is hot enough to instantly vaporize any planet.

  • Anonymous

    Go back to school.

  • Anonymous

    No

  • Anonymous

    Yes, the planets are there, but they are nearly uninhabitable during the hot summers.

  • Anonymous

    No, they would melt and vaporize.

  • Anonymous

    the core of the Sun is at 20 million degrees F. Do the math skippy

  • Anonymous

    I note that the French word for "wrong" is "tort". And in German "Torte" is a sort of cake.

  • Anonymous

    Explain what a tortagraph is. Provide the data. Give a link to your source. Then your question can be considered. There are no planets inside the Sun.

  • Anonymous

    Nope. 'Tortagraph' or not, the odds are actually against it. Heavily.

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