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Evidence for a Liquid (or dense) Photosphere

 

So when we look back over the centuries we see that doctrines of the interpretation of nature, which were held as sound and good for their time, fell from honor when faced with the light of some new scientific theory.

 

Max Planck, The New Science, 1959.

 

 

There are several pieces of evidence that point to a dense liquid plasma model of the sun.  These are as follows:

 

1. The presence of a Planckian shapped emission spectrum

2. The average density of the sun.

3. Helioseismology.

4. The presence of a distinct surface.

5. The fact that the sun is boiling.

6. The elipticity of certain stars.

7. The presence of a Corona.