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Why does solar oscillation occur? Solar oscillation can be explained perfectly if the interior of the Sun is hollow. Many of the interstellar substances flowing into the Sun are protons. The amount of interstellar material flowing in isn't constant however. As the proton flow increases, the positive charge increases - so the internal repulsion increases and the size of the Sun also increases. As Sun gets bigger, the solar wind runoff increases as the surface area increases. As the solar wind leaves more gas, the size of the Sun decreases. So, solar oscillation plays a big role in the alteration of the size of the Sun. The oscillation is also responsible for the output of Sun being kept fairly constant.

The Sun is bulging from the inside with a positive electric repulsion force, and the outside is pressed by the rotating magnetic field by the current flowing in the plasma. That's why Sun is almost spherical.

Gas at 6000 degrees on the surface of Sun is generating heavy elements (iron etc). The Sun may be making those heavy elements from protons sourced from interstellar matter. If there were lots of material inside the Sun, that material would store the negative charges and the Sun would deflate. Hence it's most likely indeed hollow.

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