The photosphere continuously multiplies kinetic energy
and hydrogen atoms, which propagate into the exterior and interior of the star.
The abundance of hydrogen in the activity of the star forms orthogonally
closed macroscopic vector circuits, like stars - a star is reproduced.
Inside the star, the pressure of the centripetal forces in exponential growth,
produces the transition of kinetic energy into the potential energy of the nucleus.
The transition means the decomposition of microstructures into oscillations, their conversion
into potential energy and implicitly the decrease of the temperature towards absolute zero.
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