At the center of the earth, temperatures exceed those of the surface of the sun due to immense pressure and heat. [1] Gravity prevents the existence of absolute zero in the interstellar space, filled with energy currents and ultimatonic activities. [2] In the earth's atmosphere, temperature varies from 70 degrees below zero F in the stratosphere to 1200° F at higher altitudes. [3]
The internal temperatures of suns, including your own, are much higher than commonly believed due to the intense X-ray bombardment, reaching an unbelievable 35,000,000 degrees in the central regions. [4] Temperature, second only to gravity in energy and matter evolution, is the openly recognized transmutation of space potency into primordial force. [5]