Is Gravity being Induced?
-Sunspots - a Peek into the Sun-
-Sunspots - a Peek into the Sun-
‘Sunspot-lights’ Where are they?
Actually observed Sunspots
In context of the Hydrogen Fusion Core theory, the darkening of Sunspots begs explanation for obvious reasons.
Sunspots are depressions in the Photosphere that are less luminous and cooler than the surroundings
With a hypothetical solar core temperature of fifteen million degrees Celsius, should not such holes, revealing a peek further into the Sun, give us ‘Sunspot-lights’ rather than the dark Sunspots we observe?
Solar loops emerging from Sunspots
And so, a convoluted justification is necessary for the darkening of Sunspots in the Photosphere; the proposition that magnetic fields are somehow the cause of Sunspot darkening.
The contradiction stands out in stark relief:
After magnetic fields punch through the Photosphere from a supposedly hotter interior, they then proceed through the photosphere, creating cool Sunspots. Then these same fields rise into the solar atmosphere where they magically cause the temperature to rise magnitudes higher than their lower origin of the Sunspot.
Did the magnetic fields somehow mysteriously change their basic nature? This is a case of hot, to cold, to hot, and does not sit well with the Laws of Thermodynamics. A supposed hot core, then cold holes through which magnetic fields emanate, then proceed to interact in a solar Coronal atmosphere at temperatures where these magnetic fields are suddenly gathering matter in a high temperature plasma state, magnitudes hotter than Sunspot level.
And so, convoluted, hand waving explanations are necessary for the Hydrogen Fusion Core Theory to be viable, and frankly, these stretch credibility.
Furthermore, in 2024, Nature Magazine published the following paper, "The solar dynamo begins near the surface", suggests the solar dynamo, responsible for solar cycles and sunspots, starts in the sun’s outer layers. This challenges older theories of a deeper origin.
An additional observational proof that relieves the Sun's interior of responsibility .
Based purely on observation, and setting aside our preconceived notions of the solar interior, Sunspots and the electromagnetic behaviour attributed to the solar shell. offer us a plain explanation; that however much contemporary theory desires the opposite, there is no observational evidence for a hot, interior Hydrogen Fusion Core