Core of gas planet vs rocky planet

trevorjohnson83

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A star has a core like the earth except the core of the sun is a compressed gas? Where the core of the earth is solid and the heat spins the earth, for the sun and any nebula of gas, a galaxy too, the spin of gas verse a solid may come from the spin compressing the center as is seen in protostars?
 
Gas on the outside of the star spins the fastest and puts a torque on the center where how freshly fused atoms probably emerge out of the core to form layers of different elements?
 
The pressure of torque on a gas probably squeezes into a ball, gravity originates from the torque pressure vs the weight pressure of a rocky planet.
 
A star has a core like the earth except the core of the sun is a compressed gas? Where the core of the earth is solid and the heat spins the earth, for the sun and any nebula of gas, a galaxy too, the spin of gas verse a solid may come from the spin compressing the center as is seen in protostars?
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