What makes everything possible?

The sun is not a star in the solar system.
The sun is the star par excellence, the star of the stars, l’astre des astres.
She is the origin of everything we know and have a word for on Earth.
Including us.
She is the only source of energy in the solar system.
Including on Earth.

The lightest element in the universe

A burning ball 90% hydrogen, the lightest element in the universe, the sun is up to 15 million degrees hot and 150 million kilometers away.
Her mass is estimated at 1.989 x 10^30 kg which is far more than I’ll ever understand.
The same goes for “99.8% of the solar system is energy.” My imagination doesn’t reach that far.
I wonder
I wonder if the sun’s energy will be enough for the future generations of word-users. At the end of my wondering I say to me, “Yes it will be.”

The sun is not made of energy

The sun is energy, and energy responds to itself.
That makes the sun the original stimulus-response, the one that started it all.
We are also 100% energy which explains why we respond to everything within us and without us too.
If we didn’t respond to what’s going on within and without for more time than it takes to read this post, then neither of us would be here anymore.

The many

Though the many word-users also get their sunburn from the sun, they nevertheless believe they get their energy from any or all of the 20,000 fictional figures worshipped since the invention of words.

The few

A minority of word-users know they get their energy from the sun, like do the colors, sunflowers, trees, and wordless animals that never spent a day at school.

What do they know?

What do the wordless know that we ignore, that is not taught at school?

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