Do you really consider it possible that slightly below the churning surface of the sun there is a “rigid” surface of iron? You don’t have to be a chemist or even a scientist to know the vaporization temperature of iron and it’s compounds and the temperature of the photosphere. Nothing complicated or theoretical, just simple straight forward measurements.
Something to explore? Let’s go with the “Verde Formage Lunar” Theory if common sense is to be tossed overboard.
Ah, but the majority of chemsits and scientists are in on the conspiracy. A conspiracy so large, and so evil, it will stop at nothing to quash dissenting opinion.
Either that, or the main proponent of this bizarre "theory" isn't right in the head in more ways than one.
Ah well, at least he ain't Ward Churchill.
They identified Calcium Ferrite, not pure iron. I would guess this has more of a ceramic property than metallic.
I do not know how these elements and compounds will behave in the Sun because we cant replicate the environments they are operating in.
My main point is new technology has alluded that the Sun is probably more complicated than the Hydrogen/Helium gas ball model that science has used for so many years.
I take it you still buy into the classic Hydrogen/Helium gas ball model for the Sun?