Re: Question about stellar convection



I personally don't think that there is a lot going on below the
photosphere of the sun at all. Its radiative emission could simply be
explained in terms of its gravitational energy and electronic
processes in the photosphere (it is not at all so that this would have
lasted just a few million years as energy conservation is a concept of
classical mechanics and does not apply to light).
See my webpage regarding the coronal heating http://www.plasmaphysics.org.uk/research/sun.htm
and my discussion page http://www.physicsmyths.org.uk/discussions/
sun.htm for more in this respect.

Thomas

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