Light Eye
11-23-2005, 10:23 AM
dear friends,
another interesting article about the sun of god.
http://www.thunderbolts.info/tpod/2005/arch05/051123iron-sun.htm
you can also check out this site;
http://www.thesurfaceofthesun.com/
be well, be love.
david
nov 23, 2005
the iron sun
the image of the sun above was recorded in the light given off by iron atoms
that have lost 11 of their 26 electrons. the energy required to remove that many
electrons is far greater than the energy available at the surface of the sun.
these iron ions occur high in the sun's atmosphere--in the corona--where the
effective temperature is 2 million degrees or more, 400 times that of the
photosphere.
the conventional explanation is that the high temperature causes the iron
atoms to collide with enough force to knock off those 11 electrons. but then the
question arises about how the atmosphere can be hotter than the surface. the
corona is farther away from the putative source of energy inside the sun, and it
is less dense. it should be cooler than the photosphere.
the electric universe reverses the accepted ideas of which phenomenon is cause
and which phenomenon is effect. the sun's atmosphere contains a complex of
electrical fields that are strong enough to pull off those 11 electrons. a field
that strong will also accelerate the ions to speeds interpreted as high
temperatures. this activity is only one element in a circuit that connects the
sun with electrical currents in the galaxy. these galactic power lines are the
source of energy that "lights" the stars, including the sun. the energy from
those power lines is liberated at the photosphere rather than being transported
from the core to the surface.
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another interesting article about the sun of god.
http://www.thunderbolts.info/tpod/2005/arch05/051123iron-sun.htm
you can also check out this site;
http://www.thesurfaceofthesun.com/
be well, be love.
david
nov 23, 2005
the iron sun
the image of the sun above was recorded in the light given off by iron atoms
that have lost 11 of their 26 electrons. the energy required to remove that many
electrons is far greater than the energy available at the surface of the sun.
these iron ions occur high in the sun's atmosphere--in the corona--where the
effective temperature is 2 million degrees or more, 400 times that of the
photosphere.
the conventional explanation is that the high temperature causes the iron
atoms to collide with enough force to knock off those 11 electrons. but then the
question arises about how the atmosphere can be hotter than the surface. the
corona is farther away from the putative source of energy inside the sun, and it
is less dense. it should be cooler than the photosphere.
the electric universe reverses the accepted ideas of which phenomenon is cause
and which phenomenon is effect. the sun's atmosphere contains a complex of
electrical fields that are strong enough to pull off those 11 electrons. a field
that strong will also accelerate the ions to speeds interpreted as high
temperatures. this activity is only one element in a circuit that connects the
sun with electrical currents in the galaxy. these galactic power lines are the
source of energy that "lights" the stars, including the sun. the energy from
those power lines is liberated at the photosphere rather than being transported
from the core to the surface.
[non-text portions of this message have been removed]