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11248712 No.11248712 [Reply] [Original]

How can the sun be burning constantly if there's no air in space?

>> No.11248735

>>11248712
8 hydrogens get fused into oxygen, which the sun then burns for energy.

>> No.11248879

tell your teacher that what really matters is that the Sun has particles that spin and push close things away then this creates space. The consequence is a vacuum effect in direction of the Sun which is called gravity.

>> No.11248888

It's not actually burning, so to speak. The heat and light is a byproduct of fusion energy.

>> No.11248898

>>11248712
How do you know there is no air in space? Have you ever been there?

>> No.11248916

>>11248898
Yes, in fact I've been here my whole life

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11248933

>hes never heard of solar wind

>> No.11248945

>>11248888
Ah, a total waste of quads, tis a shame.