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lolololololol

 

You had me for a minute until I read this paragraph...

Kivens and his CalTech colleagues said this intense radiation, which results from constant nuclear reactions converting hydrogen to helium in the star's core, could also account for why the orb in the sky is extremely bright and difficult to stare at directly.

 

If it was truly converting everything into helium it would have floated away by now.

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lolololololol

 

You had me for a minute until I read this paragraph...

 

 

If it was truly converting everything into helium it would have floated away by now.

They went to a higher school of higher learning than I did so you should probably ask them. If I had to guess I would say that nothing floats in a vacuum.

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They went to a higher school of higher learning than I did so you should probably ask them. If I had to guess I would say that nothing floats in a vacuum.

I didn't read anything about a vacuum being up there. That Oreck dude must have a great distribution model.

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I didn't read anything about a vacuum being up there. That Oreck dude must have a great distribution model.

It is a different kind of vacuum.

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