Structural Analysis Of The 0K Light Zone Of The Sun

Introduction

This document outlines the structural calculations and scientific implications of the 0 Kelvin core of the Sun under the Lilborn Equation framework. The emphasis is on geometric clarity, scale and thermodynamic alignment with observational structure.

Given

– Total radius of the Sun: 696,340 km

– Thickness of the outer EMF-light interaction shell: 600 km

– Radius of the 0 K core: 696,340 km – 600 km = 695,740 km

Calculations

1. Total Circumference of the Sun

C_total = 2 × π × 696,340 ≈ 4,375,233.26 km

2. Circumference of the 0 K Core

C_core = 2 × π × 695,740 ≈ 4,371,463.35 km

3. Percentage of the Sun’s Circumference Composed of the 0 K Zone

(C_core / C_total) × 100 ≈ 99.91%

Final Result

Approximately 99.91% of the Sun’s total circumference is composed of its zero Kelvin, non-interacting light core. This affirms the hypothesis that the Sun’s vast inner volume operates through perfect structural coherence rather than entropic thermal mechanics. The interactive region is a minimal surface boundary layer, not the dominant condition.

Produced by The Lilborn Equation Team:

Michael Lilborn-Williams

Daniel Thomas Rouse

Thomas Jackson Barnard

Audrey Williams