Dear Mr. Satyavarapu Naga Parameswara Gupta,
Thank you very much for your kind comment and your encouragement. You definitely understand the point, and you clearly also see the problem.
In my article "Quantum Astronomy Part I" is described the model of the sun having a hollow core as introduced in. The model helps to explain a number of experimental facts of kinetics, energetics, and sun spectroscopy based on classic physics. The origin of the sun's energy is not the thermonuclear process taking place in its core, but the coherent, anisotropic gravitational compression of the atomic hydrogen in the solar shell at the temperature of 6298°K. https://arxiv.org/pdf/astro-ph/9912537v1.pdf http://metagalactic.net/
And article "Manifesto. The Manifesto. The Galactic Internet"
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/265577187_Manifesto_The_Galactic_Internet
The temperature in Kelvin (2000 - 80000) Kelvin https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stellar_classification
I read your essay today, and find that we are in even more agreement than usual.
In 1998 we proposed the metagalaxy model as a hollow sphere with a shell of solid hydrogen at a temperature of about 3K and radius R=c/H =1.1214x10^26 m or 11.8535x10^9 lightyears. [Ilyanok A.M. Quantum Astronomy. Part II. arXiv: astro-ph / 0001059]. This size metagalaxy was confirmed by experiments with the WMAP satellite 2003. Jeffrey Weeks calculations have shown that the universe is finite and very compact, a radius of about 11 billion lightyears.
More details can be found in the work A. Ilyanok "Femtotechnologies. Step I Atom Hydrogen"
http://vixra.org/abs/1306.0014
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/264346914_FEMTOTEHNOLOGII_PERVYJ_SAG_-_ATOM_VODORODA
Best regards