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Old 10-14-2007, 06:47 AM   #9
Raj_Copi_Jin

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The average density of the Sun is only around 1.5 times that of water, so it should tell you something about how temperature can compensate for the effects of gravity; even at the core, which is around 150 times denser than water, the temperature is so high, it behaves as a fluid.
True didn't think off that sorry. It's always such an pleasure having someone like you around, almost makes me wish I didn't spend my childhood the way I did Well that and maybe get rid of these memory problems LOL
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