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Is it possible to monitor our Sun by using rays of light and capsulated in atomic size balls of energy and sending them through the Sun and then catching them again? Even with the Sun's hot heat the encapsulated energy spheres would stay intact as they passed through the Sun. If we could figure the exact direction of movement of the Sun with regards to the Milky Way and release the energy balls from the earth as we passed in front of the Sun then they would flow directly through the Sun at very high rates of speed. How is this possible you ask? Well, I am contemplating that once we turn the energy balls on that they will be so strong that gravity will not affect them or any force for that matter and they will stay in a fixed spot as everything else moves. Then we could measure exactly where they will go through the Sun and release a bunch of them at exact time periods and know where they went through. Then we can catch these energy balls by turning them off and leading the earth come back around or we can send a probe and catch them. We could then measure the difference and changes to the energy spheres and calculate the heat, interior of the Sun and figure out what lies ahead in the way of solar flares, solar eruptions and the amount of fuel left in our Sun. Thus we could figure out its life expectancy and potentially learn much more about it and we may have ever known. That is my theory for the day, what is yours?
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