41:3.3 When [[suns]] that are too large are thrown off a [[nebular]] mother wheel, they soon break up or form [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_Stars double stars]. All suns are [[originally]] truly [[gaseous]], though they may later [[transiently]] exist in a semiliquid state. When your [[sun]] [[attained]] this quasi-liquid state of supergas pressure, it was not sufficiently large to split [[equator]]ially, this being one [[type]] of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_Stars double star] formation. | 41:3.3 When [[suns]] that are too large are thrown off a [[nebular]] mother wheel, they soon break up or form [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_Stars double stars]. All suns are [[originally]] truly [[gaseous]], though they may later [[transiently]] exist in a semiliquid state. When your [[sun]] [[attained]] this quasi-liquid state of supergas pressure, it was not sufficiently large to split [[equator]]ially, this being one [[type]] of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_Stars double star] formation. |