Sunday, November 15, 2009
Where there's fire there's smoke.
I was chilling with my homies, we got into an existential conversation. I was talking about the sun and light like I often do, when I asked a funny question.
"If the Sun is a giant burning fireball releasing light and heat, where's the smoke?"
Everyone answered "I don't know." I came back with the answer
"Jupiter."
Jupiter is a gas giant planet. A giant bubble of the sun's smoke gathered over time with the use of gravity. I know what I'm saying isn't all technoscientific, but this is a clear illustration of my personal belief that the Sun has created the planets that orbit it, and that planets play a vital role in the reproduction of stars.
Be patient I will elaborate.
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