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Imagine a big superfluid cloud the size of the Moon, at the same distance of the Moon in front of the Sun. A total eclipse of 7 minutes.
What would happen with the light coming from the sun during these 7 minutes?
Would we see a "night sun"?
Another question.
"Estimates of the photon travel time range between 10,000 and 170,000 years"
Could the center of the sun be in a superfluid state? Cold?
What would happen with the light coming from the sun during these 7 minutes?
Would we see a "night sun"?
Another question.
"Estimates of the photon travel time range between 10,000 and 170,000 years"
Could the center of the sun be in a superfluid state? Cold?