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According to the SAFIRE project, the Sun is not a ball of hydrogen fused in space and does not release heat. Instead, heat is generated by electromagnetic waves that hit the atmosphere. This is supported by the fact that temperatures drop drastically above 10,000 feet, and water freezes at high altitudes. The Sun's electromagnetic waves heat the water, air, and produce climatic effects like breezes, winds, and storms. The Sun also causes magnetic paths that lead to phenomena like hurricanes and earthquakes. The interaction between the Sun, seawater, and sea salt acts as a power plant, altering water levels.