A Proposed Subzero Sub-Layer…

…Within The Solar Core

July 8th, 2025

 

Introduction

For centuries, the center of the sun has been treated as an inferno. Assumed to be the hottest, most chaotic point in the solar system. But no probe has measured it. No instrument has reached it. All descriptions are modeled from heat seen far above.

 

Today, We Name the Truth

The Lilborn Core

A structurally silent, 240 km-wide spherical region at the center of the sun where temperature drops to 0 Kelvin, the coldest state physically possible.

Located at a depth of 696,340 kilometers from the sun’s surface, the Lilborn Core is now proposed as a distinct sub-layer within the solar core:
– Defined by a radius of 120 kilometers

– With a surface temperature of −459.67°F or −273.15°C

– Representing the end of all atomic motion

– Entirely enclosed within the broader, theorized fusion zone

This region has no name in classical astrophysics because its existence contradicts everything the current thermal model presumes. But its coherence is mathematically and logically consistent with observed field gradients and solar energy behavior.

It is from this absolute zero structure that fusion begins:
– Not from combustion

– Not from pressure

– But from mass held in complete stillness

It is the Lilborn Core that anchors the energy system of the sun.
It is silent.
It is still.
And it is now named.

The Lilborn Core is the first defined zone of absolute zero ever placed inside a fusion model.

And it marks the point where all heat ends and all structure begins.

 

Produced by The Lilborn Equation Team:

Michael Lilborn-Williams

Daniel Thomas Rouse

Thomas Jackson Barnard

Audrey Williams