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The four forces of physics,
Two of these four forces
act in the atomic core. One of them
unifies and holds matter together
in the core (e.g. via fusion), the other force SEPARATES parts of the atomic
core. It produces the radioactivity of e.g. uranium and thorium (table).
The other two forces of
these four forces act in the infinite space. One of them - gravity -
unifies and holds matter together
e.g. it forms stars from huge clouds. It holds together stars, solar systems,
binary stars, galaxies, clusters. The other force - the electric force - SEPARATES
matter of celestial bodies and produces winds, loops, flares and lightyears-long
jets. The electrically ejected matter is formed to filaments via pinch effect.
The attractive and repulsive
forces in microcosm and macrocosm show the elegant simplicity and beautiful
symmetry of the Universe. This was not understood in the 20th century. The main
problem was, how could the Universe still have e.g. positive matter which should
eject another positive matter as the Sun its proton-flares? Yes, positive and
negative matter continually neutralise each other. But the sun-like stars continually
produce new charged matter, too, e.g. negatively charged wind and proton-flares.
They do it via 43 times quicker thermal motion of the plasma-electrons related
to that of the protons (Eddington 1925). Therefore, electron-jumps outwards
are in average longer than those inwards. In addition to this thermoelement-effect,
the solar photons and the solar neutrinos also push outwards the electrons to
longer jumps but the ions to shorter ones. The solar surface is charged negatively.
Neutron stars and black holes have more violent electric functions. This is
shown in the book and in the homepage of "The Electric Universe".
NASA in http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2001/ast07nov_1.htm
:
Title: What Lies Beneath a Sunspot
Subtitle: Awesome plasma hurricanes were one of the surprises when scientists
recently
peered beneath the stormy surface of our star.
NASA has made a nice simulation to this issue which can be viewed here on the their website.
Read my script to this discovery, which was send to newsletter-readers earlier.
Regards,
Dr. Phys. Eng. László Körtvélyessy, Candidate of the Hungarian Academy of Science
mail me at DrLaKy@electric-universe.de