Sun huge Black spot at the north pole of the sun ?

The question is if sun is flame of the gases ,how come at that section is dark ?To me it appear the actual sun is very smaller than what we see and activity of the sun core ( neutron star) is burn the gases that are trap in magnetic filed of the sun ,same as clouds on the earth that are shape in particular layer of the Atmosphere.So there's hollow gap between the sun core and surface ,which is dark matter and any time surface is claps at a section the gap is appear as black dark spots .In fact what we see as the sun is atmosphiere of a neutron star that is very smaller than mass of the sun .

Cobra2016-06-03T00:08:07Z

Erm, what? The sun is composed of gas throughout, no gaps, it's core undergoes nuclear fusion due to heat by the pressure of the overlying material. This energy produce radiates through to a convection layer that transports the energy towards the surface before it's released as photons, do a google search on stellar evolution and how stars work. Our sun (Sol) will never be a neutron star as it's too small to allow for heavy than carbon/oxygen to undergo nuclear fusion.

Anonymous2016-06-02T23:30:02Z

That's the biggest and longest rant of ridiculousness that I've seen for a very long time. At least it is coherent and is understandable. I was going to delete this answer, but since someone else gave it a thumbs up. i guess I will just edit this.