Anonymous ID: f1d10d Jan. 4, 2019, 2:23 p.m. No.4599143   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9151 >>9305 >>9374 >>9447

how far away is the closest star?

"RE: The sun as being hollow. You know how they say light being pulled into a black hole to observers outside a black hole would see the light or photons frozen on the event horizon like a photo freeze frame. With all this light over time built up from all directions of space on this event horizon as viewed from the outside would appear to be a star a.k.a. sun. So I postulate that the sun we see is an event horizon of a mini black hole, as compared to bodies closer to the center of the galaxy. So I say yes, the sun is hollow with the suction of a black hole inside. The surface of sun we see is the event horizon of a black hole! A.K.A. Photosphere!"