is the readers. I can tell you read my columns closely because I get fantastic emails asking smart questions about them. Last month, I wrote about how fusion works inside the local plasma gas ball, otherwise known as the sun. This resulted in a letter from someone who had been inspired to read in detail about how fusion works and had realised that there are inconsistencies in the scientific literature on this subject.
This sounds like a simple matter of gluing elements together, but it isn’t: the conditions have to be just right. The hydrogen has to be hot enough and close enough together to fuse. And the fusion happens in stages. The theories that describe how all this happens aren’t the classical Newtonian physics that describes, for example, two football players colliding when they both want to control the ball. Instead, we need quantum mechanics and nuclear physics.
Catch your breath, because that isn’t the last of it. The newly formed positron is now positioned to annihilate when it inevitably comes into contact with an electron, a collision that produces two photons, or particles of light.
Unfortunately nearly all of solar research academia is blind to the fact that the sun is NOT a fusion reactor but is powered by external galactic plasma currents, as is plain to every lay person who bothers to listen to Don Scott
Hi, I am a structural engineer from Iran who have many ideas. I have summarized some of my ideas on my twitter(I suggest look at the idea of generating electricity by gravity). I want to work with companies and investors. Do you want to cooperate?
everything is wrapped in darkness even the sun..
Sun shine...?
Hi, I am a structural engineer from Iran who have many ideas. I have summarized some of my ideas on my twitter(I suggest look at the idea of generating electricity by gravity). I want to work with companies and investors. Do you want to cooperate?
or where does the sun go at night? So many questions.
because the standard model is incomplete
Fire is bright
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