One of the amusements found on the web is that many times an ad network (for instance, Google AdSense) will match opposite points of view. For instance, Bad Astronomy debunks junk science while advertising on its home page today is Michael Mozina’s The Surface of the Sun.
TSotS is a site using material (apparently images and movie files) from recent scientific missions (Hubble, Chandra and so forth) to explain that below the photosphere our Sun has a “hard and rigid ferrite surface.” In an attempt to be fair to Mozina I skimmed every page on his site plus the PDF file of the article he submitted to The Astrophysical Journal. Mainly I was looking for any signs of a mathematical formula underpinning the pretty radical assertions of this theory and of course found none, nor did he offer any in a rather lengthy and argumentative thread on a Christian message board when confronted by people who seemed to be actual scientists.