"Typical sunspots are nearly round with a very dark and relatively “cold” umbra (7,000 degrees Fahrenheit compared to the 10,000-degree solar surface) surrounded by a less dark and warmer penumbra. However, there are no external forces on the Sun that could hold these giant magnetic structures together."Wrong again.
Establishment scientists discover rocks behave like semiconductors before an earthquake, something electrical universe researchers already knew.
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