The Flat Earth Society
Flat Earth Discussion Boards => Flat Earth Q&A => Topic started by: Solarwind on March 27, 2020, 04:54:12 AM
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According to FE the Sun is only 32 miles across. It is obvious to anyone that the Sun is emitting or radiating a lot of light all the time. That being the case, what is the FE explanation of what makes the Sun emit light and what evidence have you got to support that explanation?
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I believe it has to do with energy. Every light source I've encountered has it.
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I can confirm Ichi's observations. Light does seem to correlate with energy.
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Probably because light is energy! Electromagnetic Radiation is a form of energy.
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I can confirm Ichi's observations. Light does seem to correlate with energy.
Moon is positive or negative energy?
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I recently looked into LENR (low energy nulcear reactions - cold fusion). There are reportedly ongoin experiments conducted which break the accepted laws of physics. If it is true, it could change all we know about nuclear physics (nuclear reaction supposedly powers the sun)
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I recently looked into LENR (low energy nulcear reactions - cold fusion). There are reportedly ongoin experiments conducted which break the accepted laws of physics. If it is true, it could change all we know about nuclear physics (nuclear reaction supposedly powers the sun)
That was back in 1989.
If it were only true but . . . . . . have a look at Cold fusion: A case study for scientific behavior (https://undsci.berkeley.edu/article/0_0_0/cold_fusion_01).
There are plenty of scientists who wished it were true but:
And What is the current scientific thinking on cold fusion? Is there any possible validity to this phenomenon? October 21, 1999 (https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/what-is-the-current-scien/)
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The visible Sun receives its power supply from the Black Sun. Each time it dips below the horizon it receives a fresh supply of laevorotatory subquarks (the green flash phenomenon).
The Sun is a huge capacitor.
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The visible Sun receives its power supply from the Black Sun. Each time it dips below the horizon it receives a fresh supply of laevorotatory subquarks (the green flash phenomenon).
The Sun is a huge capacitor.
Old friend, the 'our is late.