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00:04the sun is hot like really really hot in fact experts say it can reach temperatures of nine
00:09thousand nine hundred and thirty degrees fahrenheit meaning humankind is never going to step foot on
00:14its chaotic surface and current technologies can't land or poke around there either however
00:19experts now say that by using gravity there might just be a way to probe the sun and have a
00:24look
00:24around at what's going on inside astrophysicist and author brian coberlin writes for university
00:29today gravitational waves are very similar to light waves except for one thing while light can be
00:34blocked by solid objects entirely gravitational waves seemingly pass through all matter sometimes
00:39being lensed by the mass of objects but never stopped entirely which coberlin posits gravitational
00:44waves could possibly be used like a cosmic mri or x-ray to look past the bright exterior of the
00:50sun
00:50and get a look inside the biggest hurdle is that gravitational waves aren't formed in perfectly
00:54symmetrical objects like the sun but they might be able to test their theory on neutron stars which
00:59aren't still the sun does lens gravitational waves which they say means could allow them to measure the
01:04sun's density profile with better accuracy than ever before coberlin adds the next generation of
01:10gravitational observatories which are currently in the works as we speak should be able to reveal
01:14those secrets and show us what's going on inside that shining ball at the center of our solar system
01:20in this film
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01:22very useful so you can see a lot of stars showing off the ocean ship around the planet
01:22kites to set up certain images on this island as a North Shore ?
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