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Jul 3 2013 02:17pm


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Jul 3 2013 02:26pm
What is the question/ point of this video?

I am pretty sure the sun is neutral...

Edit: I just looked up the electric sun hypothesis. Its trying to say the sun doesnt radiate power due to nuclear reactions, but rather from some outside source. Frankly, its a bunch of bullshit. This video doesnt explain anything.

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Jul 3 2013 02:32pm
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What is the question/ point of this video?

I am pretty sure the sun is neutral...

Edit: I just looked up the electric sun hypothesis. Its trying to say the sun doesnt radiate power due to nuclear reactions, but rather from some outside source. Frankly, its a bunch of bullshit. This video doesnt explain anything.


yes the nuclear reaction theory can't explain a lot of things we see with stars...time to rewrite the text books..
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Jul 3 2013 02:33pm
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yes the nuclear reaction theory can't explain a lot of things we see with stars...time to rewrite the text books..


Oh really, and what exactly doesn't it explain?
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Jul 3 2013 02:37pm
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yes the nuclear reaction theory can't explain a lot of things we see with stars...time to rewrite the text books..


Please post citations.

Maybe try learning a little about it before forming and/ or accepting supposed "theories."
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Jul 3 2013 02:40pm
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Please post citations.

Maybe try learning a little about it before forming and/ or accepting supposed "theories."


I can say same about you soaking up all you learned as fact without looking at the facts of what we don't know or learn every day
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Jul 3 2013 02:46pm
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I can say same about you soaking up all you learned as fact without looking at the facts of what we don't know or learn every day


Excuse me for learning from professors who have spent their whole life studying this material. Here is a quote, I would sit on it:

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I find that, as a general rule of thumb, if you ever think one of Newtons laws is wrong, don't tell anyone.


Because one accepts a well tested theory does not make you a sheep. Rather, it gives you the tools to understand what is going on, what is missing, and possibilities to reconcile the differences.
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Jul 3 2013 03:43pm
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Excuse me for learning from professors who have spent their whole life studying this material. Here is a quote, I would sit on it:



Because one accepts a well tested theory does not make you a sheep. Rather, it gives you the tools to understand what is going on, what is missing, and possibilities to reconcile the differences.


yes when one spends their hole life believing one way they do not want to discuss another way all their studies would be for nothing...That is why it takes a generation or 2 for all to believe in another way

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yes when one spends their hole life believing one way they do not want to discuss another way all their studies would be for nothing...That is why it takes a generation or 2 for all to believe in another way


Its not belief. Its something that has been tested and agreed upon by experiment. It is called the scientific method.

I dont think that you understand that one has to have an exceptional knowledge of a theory to even begin to attempt to provide answers to the shortcomings.
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Jul 3 2013 03:58pm
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Its not belief. Its something that has been tested and agreed upon by experiment. It is called the scientific method.

I dont think that you understand that one has to have an exceptional knowledge of a theory to even begin to attempt to provide answers to the shortcomings.


Sir William Huggins (1824-1910), to address the Royal Society of London with his electrical model of the sun.


Excuse me for learning from professors who have spent their whole life studying this material.

I can say same things all professors don't agree lol
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