PlutonianEmpire
King of the Plutonian Empire
So, is my assumption correct?Considering even the surface of the Sun is hotter than just about any fire on Earth, including Earth's core (but just barely) at 5778 K (slightly less than 10,000 F), and since Hell is inside the Earth, and the Sun's core is about 15.7 million degrees K (28.26 F), I'm fairly sure the Sun's guts are hotter than Hell.Is the sun's core hotter than hell?
I'm tempted to say that more massive stars may have even hotter cores (with O stars, being the most massive, having the hottest cores; already having the hottest "surface" temperatures available for stars), but I don't know about that. Regardless, I'm guessing they do.
(Ignore the Hell debate, I'm speaking strictly about stellar cores. )