Abstract:
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Despite the intentionally provocative title, this paper is not about an actual hole at the center of the Sun. It is about a hole at the center of Solar theory. If you read all the current material on the formation of a star, you soon realize there is a problem. We are told that stars exist by fusion, turning hydrogen to helium (in most cases) to create their energy. Fair enough. Since fusion requires high pressures and temperatures, we are told that stars exhibit such pressures and temperatures. That is easy to believe, since the Sun looks plenty hot. Problem is, we are told the current heat is generated by fusion, and we need the heat before the fusion. We are told that gravitational collapse creates high pressures, which created the necessary temperatures, and that is also easy to believe. However, we need a mechanism for that creation of high temperature from collapse, and as it is, we don't really have one. We can see that large celestial bodies become stars and small ones don't, so we are told that gravity starts the process. The star collapses and this creates heat and the heat creates the fusion.
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