4.6 Billion Years Ago, It Was Born From A Nebula

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Hydrogen makes helium and the
Extra energy gets released in a random walk to space
Random variations accounted for as space weather
Solar flairs and sunspots meaning change in pressure
In the core of the sun it's dense and hot
Hot gases rise and because of this light fills our skies
4.6 billion years ago
It was born from a nebula
Built from a pro star (break me down)
Main sequence, red giant, white dwarf, death
Gravity wants to see it die
Proton-proton tries to make it fly
Those two forces make it fine
Radiation, Conduction, and Transferring
A star, a planet, universe
A balance in the midst of the worst
The balance of the cosmos in perfect sync
hydrostatic equilibrium is on the brink
A star, a planet, universe
A balance in the midst of the worst
The balance of the cosmos in perfect sync
hydrostatic equilibrium is on the brink
4.6 billion years ago
It was born from a nebula
Built from a pro star (break me down)
Main sequence, red giant, white dwarf, death
Gravity wants to see it die
Proton-proton tries to make it fly
Those two forces make it fine
Radiation, Conduction, and Transferring

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Written by: Peyton DeBusk

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