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 More options Dec 31 2007, 1:29 am
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From: w...@westnet.com.au
Date: Sun, 30 Dec 2007 22:29:15 -0800 (PST)
Local: Mon, Dec 31 2007 1:29 am
Subject: the source of the energy for the Suns corona.
Commonsense tells us that most of the suns mass has nothing to do with
the fueling of the Corona,

It is unfortunate that  for too long this unlikely story has be
allowed to take prominence in scientific discussions on the nature of
the Sun.

I agree with most of what has been suggested in your article however,
I would like to  recommend that the source for not only the Suns
corona.,
but all energies revealed in our visible and measurable Universe....
emanate  from the  one source,   the immutable  Aether.

All our energies are extracted on demand from  this invisible  source.
All energies are transfered simultaneously, with no velocity,
therefore  with 100%  effciancy .

Because of their capture area, stars with the minimum size will be
perminatly interfaced
to the Aether,  with their corona ensuring highly volatile magnetic
and plasma energies which in turn produce  Electro  Magnetic Energies.

Jupiter is a classical example of a body in space,  with  too little
capture area (size) to qualify as a Star.

 Brian


 
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