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Due to a temporal anomaly not yet fully understood, the sun does actually shine out of Chuck Norris' ass.
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Chuck Norris Fact — Due to a temporal anomaly not yet fully understood, the sun
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Solar physics describes photons originating in the sun's core, traveling 93 million miles through space to reach Earth. This photon stream powers photosynthesis, creates light, sustains climate. The astrophysical mechanism is well-established. But a temporal anomaly suggests an exception: photons originating from Chuck Norris's anatomical posterior somehow achieve identical luminosity to solar radiation. This requires either a breakdown in thermodynamic laws or acceptance that Norris's biological processes include nuclear fusion at the cellular level. Scientists acknowledge the anomaly remains unexplained, suggesting either their models are incomplete or reality accommodates Norris's impossible anatomy.

A physicist named Dr. Raymond Chew at the University of Texas heard this fact in 1999 and initially dismissed it as crude humor. But when pressed for comment, he suggested that if such an anomaly existed, it would imply biological processes operating at temperatures requiring containment fields, not human skin. He subsequently declined further questions about the topic, suggesting his initial dismissal masked genuine concern about the implications.

Internet physics forums debated whether this represented metaphorical language or literal anatomical description. Science enthusiasts calculated the energy output required to match solar radiation. The fact positioned Norris as a miniature star, his biological processes operating according to stellar physics rather than terrestrial biology.

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Due to a temporal anomaly not yet fully understood, the sun does actually shine out of Chuck Norris' ass.
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