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25th Aug 2011
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photon star sun supernova bomb hidendmnd daymn lolitssohot explosion

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  • killersanta336
    killersanta336
    17th May 2013
    M4K4ROV312: u are a jew shut the fuck up
  • killersanta336
    killersanta336
    17th May 2013
    Sillybudz said this: It's a STAR. I'm an astronomer. Sun is a name for Sol, which ties in with the name Solar System. you are not an astonomer!! this is what it means: ANSWER from Dave Cole on 12 November 1995: Well, "sun" is a word that's been around for a very long time, certainly from well before the Middle Ages. This is really a question you should ask a linguist, someone who studies the history of words, rather than an astronomer, but I'll give it my best shot! According to my dictionary, our word "sun" comes from the Anglo-Saxon "sunne", which in turn comes from the old High German word "sunna". That means it's a word which English inherited from the ancient Germanic languages, which go back to before recorded history. English is mostly a Germanic language, but it also has lots of words which came from Latin. Most of our names for the days of the week come from old German: Sun day, Moon day, Tiw's day, Woden's day, Thor's day, and Freya's day. Woden, Tiu, Thor, and Freya are all the names of Norse gods. The one oddball is Saturn's day, which comes from Latin; in Roman mythology, Saturn was the god of agriculture. ANSWER from Bob Loewenstein on October 31, 1995: Do you have a dictionary? I wonder if it agrees with my dictionary which says that 'sun' comes from Middle English 'sunne' or sonne'. ANSWER from Sean Colgan on November, 1995: Not my area of expertise - I think we need a etymologist for this one, since it was called the sun long before scientists studied it.
  • AnaCaine
    AnaCaine
    8th May 2013
    I like this.
  • All4Staals
    All4Staals
    2nd May 2013
    Stars aren't made from photons. they start from hydrogen, heat, and pressure. the hydrogen fuses creating hydrogen, helium, carbon, and other elements which all fuse together. that's why suns have iron in them. Learn your science before making a 'sun'.
  • Sillybudz
    Sillybudz
    17th Apr 2013
    It's a STAR. I'm an astronomer. Sun is a name for Sol, which ties in with the name Solar System.
  • chicken99
    chicken99
    23rd Feb 2013
    Doesnt even look like a sun. :/
  • Syncronisis
    Syncronisis
    12th Feb 2013
    This is great. Nevermind the diamond, but the act of creating the fusion efffect is just simply amazing. Nice work bro.
  • michael007800
    michael007800
    8th Feb 2013
    I coloured the diamond surrounding it in white. Nice try.
  • AdventureIsleLeader
    AdventureIsleLeader
    18th Jan 2013
    cool O_o
  • the-black-tripod
    the-black-tripod
    13th Jan 2013
    so u mean the sun was born?cool story bro NOW GET BACK IN THE KICHEN thank u.