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Originally Posted by Rev. Jim Osborne
Stars are simply lights. But they are not the same as the sun, as scientists say because stars are not yellowish-orange. They are white, silvery, and twinkly. I hypothesize that they are actually celestial diamonds that are reflecting moonlight. That would account for their white-silvery light. They can't be lumps of coal like the sun, otherwise they would be yellow. I think we can agree that diamonds would be the most likely choice.
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Anyone know the light refraction of a diamond? If we knew that we could calculate how far the stars are from earth.
Now this is what science is about, drawing conclusions from sound observations and no wild speculation.