- A star’s nuclear furnace converts hydrogen into helium.
- Sunspots radiate outward from the surface in an eleven-year cycle.
- Stars have a high-temperature boiling liquid below the surface. They send jets into space, blowing some liquid to the surface over long distances.
- Mercury has no atmosphere, and Jupiter is larger than the other planets combined.
- An ordered chaos runs all mass. For help with my writing, I asked Grammarly to respond to these AI prompts:
- For a while, supernova explosions are brighter than the entire brightness vs. galaxy.
- Stars have a high-temperature boiling liquid below the surface. They send jets into space, blowing some liquid to the surface over long distances.
- Mercury has no atmosphere, and Jupiter is more significant than all the other planets combined.
- All mass is governed by ordered chaos. A star’s nuclear furnace converts hydrogen into helium. Sunspots radiate outward from the surface in an eleven-year cycle. Our sun rotates once every 27 days.
- Stars have a high-temperature boiling liquid below the surface. They send jets into space, blowing some liquid to the surface over long distances.
- Mercury has no atmosphere, and Jupiter is more extensive than all the other planets combined.
- There is an ordered chaos that governs all mass. For help with my writing, I asked Grammarly.
- Ghosts are massive accumulations of dark matter.
- Dark matter comprises an array of tiny particles brought together by gravity.
- Dark matter works in tandem with black holes and visible matter.
- Sometimes, possibilities turn into probabilities. A few of them turn into actualities.
- Jupiter has 79 moons. Jupiter
- There is no current reality until a part of reality stops moving. Quantum mechanics is in charge of changes in regular matter and dark matter.
- We can only see the front end of reality as it stops moving. The test of reality keeps in motion until it is its turn for a part of reality to what? The now part of reality stops for its time to get real. It turns on our reality stage.
- A star’s nuclear furnace converts hydrogen into helium.
- Sunspots radiate outward from the surface in an eleven-year cycle. Our sun rotates once every 27 days.
- Stars have a high-temperature boiling liquid below the surface. They fear out jets into space, blowing some of it to liquid at long distances.
- Our sun has been doing this for forty billion years and will continue for five more years.
- Mercury has no atmosphere, and Jupiter is larger than the other planets combined.
- All things are triune, with binary interactives, just like the holy trinity.