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The surface of the Sun

Just wanted to bring another fascinating website to everyones attention: its called The surface of the Sun:* The sun has a rigid iron surface located under the photosphere that is revealed by satellite imagery.* The solar surface sits beneath the sun's visible photosphere and is electrically active. and after you carefully examine it and download a few video clips, it'll be hard to avoid the inevitable conclusion ! Very much worth a look; you'll start to wonder about other things you've been taught according to the gospel of conventional science.
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Re: The surface of the Sun

My God, look at the title on that page! Good site though - can you add it to the links directory?
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I'll try......but whenever I copy the link at the top of the page and paste it in, then look at the preview.....all of a sudden it becomes descriptive ! Not a computer nerd, so don't know how to explain this. In any case, the link still works, so I guess thats the main thing.....but yes, I'll see if I can get it into the links page.
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I've posted a more sensible Url in the links section under "Space and Astronomy". Hope this is a little clearer.
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Re: The surface of the Sun

The sensible URL is fine whitestone. The SEO software on the fourm will use a sites title automatically. Its very odd to see one that long and in my opinion it needs redesigning. Still a good site though
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