Oh piss off. Never said solid core. And an explosion is one of the main results of a reaction. It's a massive nuclear fusion furnace.
Condescending prat.
Furnace is actually a good analogy. And bear in mind that furnaces do not explode.
If You weren't trying to prove other people that they are wrong, i wouldn't care, but when You start arguing without proper knowledge, i've tried to clear some not scientifically correct views on how the stars work. Without insulting.
And checking Your knowledge before convincing others to Your truth is what would made the internet better place.
The only solid part is the core.
Gotcha
What stellar material? A star is not a tangible object that you can just scrape a little off the top and haul it away. It's an enormous nuclear explosion in space, (...)
Well, it is tangible object. It would be very hard to gather anything from the surface of the star, but the outer layers (also the inner ones) are made from physical particles, mostly made from well known neutrons, protons and electrons.
Of course i do agree that much easier way to gather any elements would be to harvest asteroid or planets, especially gas giants, which mostly consist hydrogen. But if there is no such objects nearby, with advanced technology it may be possible to harvest matter from the stars.
Understand I'm not arguing about the absolute scientific nature of a star and the technicalities of their chemical makeup. All of that is moot, when the point I'm trying to get across is that it is a giant ball of constantly exploding nuclear fire.
Then do not start teaching people wrong theories. I really do not like when others are doing this.
When You are wrong, i have a right to prove that and tell how it really is. Going mad about this or saying "well, who cares?" isn't a great way to gather knowledge or even to discuss.
Can we stop arguing about the exact chemical and physical make up of stars? The point is that you can't "scoop up" solar plasma like it's a liquid or some sand or something.
The fact that it is a plasma probably makes it even easier to harvest, because plasma can be moved and shaped by electromagnetic field. Also after cooling down, plasma would turn into other states of matter, which would make it easier to storage.
The real problem would be getting close enough and creating magnetic field strong enough to overcome natural magnetic and gravity field of the star.
They were getting annoyed at the fact that a person was completely ignoring their actual argument, and instead focusing on smaller, less important details of their argument to try and wear down their argument as less credible.
Knowing how the stars work is an important knowledge, when trying to consider if solar mining is possible. Incap wasn't very scientifically correct, so i wanted to clear things up.
The point of the matter is, harvesting solar plasma is stupid and pointless in a game with infinitely fueled reactors, and doesn't appear to be changing away form such a thing. Solar panels that produced large amounts of energy but needed to be turned towards the sun to work would be cool, though.
If there would be reactors, which require fuel (probably could happen with mods), then i don't see a problem with this type of gathering fuel. It could be also done in other, different ways, but i don't see how this exactly is the "stupid" one.