GeeMack
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Out of curiosity Michael, what is it you think that video shows?
If I had no idea where it came from or what it was (which I don't actually) and you asked me if it could be an image of a solid surface, I'd say obviously not. For example, look at the two features near the lower left, and compare (say) the first frame with the last frame. They're very different - so whatever those are, they're obviously not mountains (or any other feature of a solid surface).
You are 100% correct. There is nothing in any of Michael's running difference images that actually show something solid. The original data used to create the graphs (they're not pictures of anything) was acquired from the Sun's corona. It's impossible that they could show something solid that supposedly exists below the photosphere.