Re: Some relativity aspects of new physics and astronomy



"LeoVuyk@xxxxxxxxx" <LeoVuyk@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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Dear BZ,

Before I try to react on the details,
FOR THE POSITIVE CHARGED SUN,
se for instance:
The electric Sun.
http://www.electric-cosmos.org/sun.htm


[quote]
In the Electric Sun model there is no energy produced in the core - radiant
energy is released at the surface and not by nuclear fusion, but by
electric arc discharge. So, there is no "missing neutrino" problem for the
electric Sun model.
[unquote]

I don't think so.

There was a small experiment done at Bikini island that demonstrated, quite
well, the fact that nuclear fusion produces the huge amount of energy
needed to fuel the stars.

As for the 'missing neutrinos',
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/neutrino/missing.html





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bz

please pardon my infinite ignorance, the set-of-things-I-do-not-know is an
infinite set.

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