Why can't we see material below the photosphere?

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2026-05-03 10:45

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We can't see material below the photosphere because it is opaque to visible light. The high density and temperature of the material, combined with the scattering and absorption of light within it, prevent light from passing through it easily. This makes it impossible for us to directly observe what lies beneath the photosphere with visible light.

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