The Sun does not have infinite energy. It is powered by nuclear fusion, which is a process that converts hydrogen into helium. This process releases energy in the form of photons, which travel through the Sun's interior until they reach the surface. The Sun will eventually run out of hydrogen to fuse, and at that point it will begin to die.
The zone in the Sun's interior that transports energy by electromagnetic waves is called the radiative zone. This zone is located between the core, where nuclear fusion takes place, and the convection zone, which is located just below the Sun's surface. Photons in the radiative zone collide with atoms and electrons, and these collisions transfer some of the photon's energy to the atoms and electrons. The atoms and electrons then re-emit the energy in the form of new photons, which continue to travel through the radiative zone until they reach the convection zone.
Yeah. 1- The energy of the sun and all space objects is infinite. Objects change, but energy always exists. Because all space objects are connected to each other by a mysterious wave (I chose a name for it Arash) and finally connect to the center of existence.
If there is no Arsh wave, the universe will fall apart.
2- Which area inside the sun transmits energy by electromagnetic waves? If I answer, the secret of my discoveries will be revealed.
With classical science I discovered a new nuclear model that fully explains the formation of the nucleus. My discoveries take us back about 100 years. When the science of physics left logic and experience and entered a religion called quantum.
The volume of my articles is very large. Maximum 50 articles How can I present my discoveries? I do not trust Iran.
The Sun does not have infinite energy. The amount of energy produced by the Sun is absolutely limited by the size and intensity of the nuclear fusion reactions occurring at its centre. Therefore, no it is not unlimited. However for our purposes, it's virtually unlimited. Eventually, the fuel of the sun - hydrogen - will run out. When this happens, the sun will begin to die. But don't worry, this should not happen for about 5 billion years. After the hydrogen runs out, there will be a period of 2-3 billion years whereby the sun will go through the phases of star death. In about 5 billion years, the hydrogen in the Sun's core will run out and the sun will not have enough fuel for nuclear fusion. So, in about 5 billion years, the Sun will stop shining. A radiation zone or radioactive region is a layer of a star's interior where energy is primarily transported toward the exterior by means of radioactive diffusion and thermal conduction, rather than by convection. Energy travels through the radiation zone in the form of electromagnetic radiation as photons. The layer just outside of the Sun's core is known as the radioactive zone. Here, photons of light carry the energy created through nuclear fusion reactions in the Sun's core toward the surface as thermal radiation. It can take millions of years for energy to travel through the radioactive zone. This is the zone which transmits the Suns core energy to the upper inner and outer layers as radiation. The radiated photons travel inside the zone in a complicated manner and it takes 20 million years for each particle to reach the Tachocline. The radiation zone is a region of very tightly packed gas where energy is transferred mainly in the form of electromagnetic radiation. This region of the sun's interior is called the radiation zone because the energy is mainly transported via radiation, or the movement of photons. As the photons make their way outward in the star, the plasma is also getting relatively cooler. The energy travels through the radioactive zone and the convective zones of the Sun, through other layers, all the way to the Sun's surface (photosphere), outward into space, eventually reaching Earth.