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Is it possible that the innermost core of the Sun is an opposite version of black hole in some way?

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It just seems to make sense since black holes suck in light energy and stuff whereas stars give off light energy.

BH's or more correctly, "gravitationally completely collapsed Objects" simply curve/warp spacetime, such that at a parameter called the Event Horizon, the escape velocity equals "c"

The Sun/Stars are simply nuclear fusion furnaces that create photons/light.

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2 hours ago, mathematic said:

Opposite version of black hole?  What does this mean?

This means I think that the Sun could possibly has a type of black hole inside (the core) but not the black hole we ordinarily know of.

The black hole takes in light and stuff (to in) while the opposite version of black hole gives light (to out).

In (Black Hole) and Out (Opposite version of black hole).

11 hours ago, tylers100 said:

This means I think that the Sun could possibly has a type of black hole inside (the core) but not the black hole we ordinarily know of.

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Without the physics to describe this, such conjecture is useless, and also contains insufficient rigor for discussion.

 
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