MisterBill2
- Joined Jan 23, 2018
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Here is an interesting conjecture: Considering that the gravity is what is keeping the mass held together in the sun, and in a "Black Hole" in space, it is the intense gravity that is claimed to prevent even light from escaping, could a star actually be a black hole that somehow became "ignited" so that a fission/fusion reaction started, and kept going??
That would even explain exploding stars, where at some point the gravity is reduced to the point where it can no longer hold the fusion core together. Consider that all stars are radiating energy that never returns. A gravitation failure would be a logical explanation.
That would even explain exploding stars, where at some point the gravity is reduced to the point where it can no longer hold the fusion core together. Consider that all stars are radiating energy that never returns. A gravitation failure would be a logical explanation.



