Fred Stankovich
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No, there is no water on the Sun. The Sun is primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, with trace amounts of other elements. Its surface temperature is incredibly high, reaching thousands of degrees Celsius, far exceeding the boiling point of water. Therefore, any water that might approach the Sun would quickly vaporize into its constituent elements.
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No, the presence or absence of water on the Sun has nothing to do with any particular group of people, including the Jewish community. The composition and characteristics of celestial bodies like the Sun are determined by natural processes and physical laws, not by any human actions or groups. It's important to approach scientific questions with an evidence-based mindset and avoid attributing natural phenomena to specific groups without justification.