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Shocking Root Cause of Sciatica

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Fri Jan 31 02:49:14 2025

Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2025 08:49:13 +0100
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Shocking Root Cause of Sciatica
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he Sun's solar radiation can be compared to that of a black body with a temperature of about 5,800 K (see graph). The Sun emits EM radiation across most of the electromagnetic spectrum. Although the radiation created in the solar core consists mostly of x rays, internal absorption and thermalization convert these super-high-energy photons to lower-energy photons before they reach the Sun's surface and are emitted out into space. As a result, the photosphere of the Sun does not emit much X radiation (solar X-rays), although it does emit such "hard radiations" as X-rays and even gamma rays during solar flares. The quiet (non-flaring) Sun, including its corona, emits a broad range of wavelengths: X-rays, ultraviolet, visible light, infrared, and radio waves. Different depths in the photosphere have different temperatures, and this partially explains the deviations from a black-body spectrum.

There is also a flux of gamma rays from the quiescent sun, obeying a power law between 0.5 and 2.6 TeV. Some gamma rays are caused by cosmic rays interacting with the solar atmosphere, but this does not explain these findings.

The only direct signature of the nuclear processes in the core of the Sun is via the very weakly interacting neutrinos.


Solar spectral irradiance (watts per square metre per nanometre) above atmosphere (yellow) and at surface (red). Extreme UV and X-rays are produced (left of wavelength range) but comprise very small amounts of the Sun's total output power (area under the curve).
Although the solar corona is a source of extreme ultraviolet and X-ray radiation, these rays make up only a very small amo

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