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Old 07-July-2005, 01:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Michael Mozina
It was your beloved Galileo, the father of the gas model...
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I can note that Galileo didn't have the technology to see beneath the visible photosphere.
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There is far too much alegiance to a model that came for a few observations from a $200 dollar telescope, 400 years ago. The model I have constructed is based on satellite imagery from 6 different multi-million dollar satellites. I don't care how smart Galileo might have been, he didn't have access to this kind of technology, and we haven't had evidence to falisfy or corroborate his prediction that nothing solid exists beneath the visible photosphere until the last decade.
As I have quoted above, You have mentioned Galileo a number of times now. The implication of those posts is that we learned about the Sun exclusively from Galileo...and that we haven't learned "anything" in the last 400 years...oh...except for the "last decade".

There was scientific advancement in those intervening 400 years, so why do you keep coming back to Galileo??