What if there were some highly advanced sentient beings inside the Sun?
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It’s often the people who are least aware of the more amazing and true facts about the world who exercise their imaginations to come up with absurdly implausible ideas like this one.
Realistically, we know of two ways to achieve sentience or an approximation thereof: Brains and computers. What do these approaches have in common? They’re complex structures of many billions of components. Neurons for brains, transistors for computers. All those parts need to be in place and connected or sentience won’t happen.
You know what else has structures with lots of connected components? Living cells and proteins. Common examples you’ll find in most households are eggs. They’re not nearly complex enough for sentience, but let’s ignore that for now. If you crack an egg into a pan and heat it to, say, 200°C, those proteins denature, that is, they break apart into a disjoint parts that no longer work the way the proteins in egg whites or yolks normally work. This can be generalized: Energy is the enemy of structure. You can destroy pretty much anything if you push enough energy into it. That’s pretty much the operating principle of any of mankind’s many weapons.
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