Today, I am going to challenge everything you thought you knew about the sun.
Most people including the majority of scientists believe that our sun is a star at the center of our Solar System.
Image courtesy of planetfacts.org
According to Wikipedia the sun" is a nearly perfect sphere of hot plasma, with internal convective motion that generates a magnetic field via a dynamo process." Essentially it is a huge ball of fire that seems to perpetually burn.
I am not an astrophysicist, nor do I claim to be an expert on nuclear physics and/or pyrotechnics. I am just a freethinking individual that thinks outside the box so to speak.
There are different types of chemical reactions that can cause inorganic material to burn and I can assure you that these chemical reactions are occurring all around the mass of an object that passes through space.
All other organic material can burn with 3 ingredients.
These three things are;
- heat
- fuel(organic material)
- oxygen
Fire Triangle
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Ask any firefighter, if you remove any of these elements a fire goes out.
If you take away oxygen a fire suffocates. If you remove the heat, it cannot continue to consume fuel and of course if you remove fuel, fire has nothing to consume and will burn out.
All three of the necessary elements for a fire to burn can and do exist independently without erupting into a fire.
Heat and I mean extreme heat can exist without starting to burn in a fire. Friction can cause extreme heat and you will find an example of this at the center of our own planet.
The friction created by the gravitational force generated by this planet passing through outer space can and does create extremely high temperature not far below the surface of the earth and increases the closer to the center you can get.
In fact it is theorized that the temperature of the earth's core is so high it cannot be measured.
Oxygen is abundant on earth and life as we know it cannot exist without it.
Fuel is also an abundant resource on the planet. Fuel is generally comprised of organic material. Thus any organic material coming in contact with heat can and will combust if there is enough oxygen and heat to allow it to burn.
Some materials will combust at higher temperatures than others. This is called the “flashpoint”. Flashpoint is officially defined as “the temperature at which a particular organic compound gives off sufficient vapor to ignite in air.”
As defined above, the sun is a star at the center of our solar system. Before we can get into describing what the sun actually is, we need to find the scientific definition of a star and how the sun moves through space.
Before I go into the official definition of a star, I will describe how the sun travels through space.
Space is commonly defined a vacuum which would leave the average person to believe that it contains nothing. This is far from the truth. While space itself is a vacuum and provides no friction, there is gas, dust and other forms of matter that float around in space. These elements are susceptible to friction and are affected by objects and masses passing around them.
Consider this comparison. Most people don’t understand that H2-O that we know as “water” has a strong resistance to the flow of electricity. This means that electricity will not pass through H2-O.
Image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons
Why then don’t we go for a swim during a lightning storm or stand in a puddle of water? The answer is simple. While pure H2-O conducts no electricity, the impurities in the water and other elements that are floating around unseen in the water such as iron and salt (sodium) among other things are excellent electrical conductors.
You can see this in the following diagram;
Pure water (H2-O) will not conduct electricity but if you add sodium chloride found in salt it will conduct electricity.
Image courtesy of Ruhow
Space is very similar. Space itself is a vacuum and is considered to contain nothing that can be measured or impede anything passing through it. However, there are objects and debris passing through it just as our planet and sun do.
Contrary to what most people believe, the sun and earth are always moving in a straight line through the universe towards the North Star which is why you can always pinpoint the North Star and it appears to stay in one place. The sun is not an object that stays in one place. Not only is it on a path to the north but it is also spinning at a high rate of speed just as the earth does.
The following diagram shows how I was taught how our solar system worked. This diagram is based on what is called the “heliocentric” also known as “Kepler’s orbit” attributed to no one other than Johannes Kepler.
In this model the sun is a stationary object at the center of our solar system that all planets rotate around from various distances from the sun. I believe that this is as inaccurate as the old models showing the earth to be flat. It is far from correct and will never lead us to the truth about our solar system or the universe it travels through.
This image courtesy of “Astronomy Cast”
Although it is partially accurate, I believe this model to be incomplete. The sun is not a stationary object. It is on a direct path north “following” the North Star which is also traveling in the same direction.
The following image portrays what I believe to be a more accurate representation of our solar system and how it travels through space in the direction of the North Star. All of the planets within our solar system are following closely behind the “sun” caught in its gravitational vortex.
Image courtesy of djsadhu.com
Not only is the sun traveling in a straight direction North through space, it spins on an axis just as every planet in its wake does. As this spinning motion combines with the forward motion through space, the space around the object bends and twists creating a gravitational vortex. This causes all the planets behind it to circle around the vortex in an orbital pattern.
The following video will show a visual representation of how every planet including the sun travels through the universe.
Now I will define a “star”.
Image courtesy of Wikipedia
The most widely accepted definition is "A star is a huge sphere of very hot, glowing gas. Stars produce their own light and energy by a process called nuclear fusion."
Today, I will challenge this definition and attempt to demonstrate why.
If you haven't done so yet, you may want to read my posts titled "A new twist on gravity" and "What is gravity". I will be using this same logic while explaining why the sun is not a star as defined above. In fact, if you travel a significant enough distance away from earth and look back at it, it too would appear to be a ball of fire similar to other stars including our sun.
As the earth spins through space, its atmosphere impacts matter in the form of space debris as well as other elements and particles. It causes these particles and elements to spin in an equal and opposite direction causing immense friction between it and particles and/or debris within our atmosphere.
This particular phenomenon can be well observed at the very front of our planet. Yes there is a front to our planet as well as a back to our planet. You have heard these called poles. Specifically the North Pole, which is the leading edge of our planet and the south pole that is the trailing edge of our planet as it travels through space. You can see this represented in the following image.
Image courtesy of www.newtonsapple.org.uk
The above image shows the red arrow pointing to the North Pole and the blue arrow points to the South Pole. For the intents and purposes of this article, the red arrow also points in the direction of travel through the universe as it follows the sun. The Blue arrow would then represent the direction of the gravitational vortex that spirals behind the earth as it passes through space.
Many people including scientists have observed the Aurora Borealis, aka “The Northern Lights”. These Northern lights are a visible indication of this gravitational vortex force in action.
Image courtesy of the “Northern Lights Center”
According to the Northern Lights Center, the Northern Lights or Aurora Borealis are “collisions between electrically charged particles from the sun that enter the earth's atmosphere”. These collisions cause friction as they begin to interact with other particles in our atmosphere as our planet or sun pass through the space containing those elements/particles. The northern lights are a visual representation of the space bending and twisting around our planet as it travels through space as well as the friction between those particles/elements.
While what appears to us as a beautiful multicolored cloud above, this actually looks from the outside to be a fire burning around our planet. This effect is multiplied exponentially as the space curves and twists around the back end of our planet (The South Pole).
The reason we cannot see this fire from the ground is due to the fact that light travels in one direction unless it is reflected or refracted by an object within its path. The fire that burns above us within our atmosphere shines light away from our planet so we are unable to see it from the ground. It also generates a lot of heat in the form of radiation which also travels away from our planet. This helps protect us from the extremely high temperatures above.
When we look at this from our vantage point on the ground, we see only a murky blend of colors. If we were to look at this same effect in outer space from around the same distance we are from the sun, we would see a ball of fire. It may not be as large or intense as that of the sun but you would see the glowing trail as well as feel the heat generated. You would need to travel significant distance away to see the fire that burns behind it.
As I stated in my previous posts, this friction caused by this gravitational vortex not only incinerates all organic material within the debris, it also causes nuclear fusion and fission at times.
Image courtesy of www.jagranjosh.com
We usually witness this on earth in the form of a meteor passing through the atmosphere as it is cast down by this gravitational force. It is a force equal but opposite to the force generated by the earth as it spins through space. We call it a shooting star when in reality it is a fireball that burns all organic material it comes in close contact with due to the great friction between the elements.
Due to the vast amount of debris within outer space this occurs continually but most of it goes completely unnoticed from our perspective.
I will say again, if you were to travel away from the planet at a distance equal to or greater than the sun, you can turn back and see this debris burning as it enters the gravitational vortex generated by the earth traveling through space. You will see other planets that glow in similar fashion. In fact many planets are mistaken to be stars.
Once this debris comes into contact with the oxygen in our atmosphere it burns up any organic material that it carries with it. Sometimes heavier elements will fuse with other elements causing what is known as nuclear fusion. Other elements may split apart causing the opposite nuclear reaction that is commonly referred to as nuclear fission.
In essence the further you get from the planet, the more it looks like the sun because of the extreme temperatures created by it. This phenomena causes immense heat similar to the heat we feel from the "sun". This is because light and heat travel with little or no impedance through space.
It may not be quite as intense as the light and heat created by the gravitational vortex/field of the sun. This is due to the fact that the earth has much less mass and does not impact as much debris as the sun does because it is shielded from much of that as it follows the sun on its endless journey to the North Star.
Fortunately our atmosphere protects us and shields us from the extreme temperatures of the sun otherwise all organic material would burn from the extreme temperatures produced by this same "gravitational" force generated from the sun.
Earth’s Atmosphere courtesy of NASA
As I stated before, I am no expert so this is only my opinion (for what it's worth). I believe the sun is nothing more than a planet that is burning up space debris as it travels through outer space generating a gravitational vortex far greater than our planet does. The sun is the leader of the pack so to speak as we swirl in its wake and it encounters much more debris than our planet does.
Just as we cannot see from our perspective the fire that burns above us, anything on the surface of the planet we call our "sun" is completely shielded from the temperatures created above it. If you were to stand on the surface of the sun, you would look up to the sky and see a similar image that you see from our vantage point on earth. Although I believe the image may be clouded slightly by the fire that burns above similar to what we see with the Northern Lights.
Because the planet we call the sun spins on an axis that points the same direction (North) as our planet does all we can see is the fire burning behind it. We will never see the North Pole of the sun unless we send a satellite around the outskirts of the gravitational vortex of the sun and circle around the front.
I believe we would have a completely different view of the sun from the front, which we will never see from our vantage point. It may even be a planet that is capable of sustaining life just as the planet we live on.
The sun is “not” a star; it is a big brother planet protecting us on our journey through space. The theory that the sun is a self-perpetuating ball of fire producing an endless number of nuclear reactions is a ludicrous assumption in my opinion. What we can see of the sun from our perspective is nothing more than an exhaust trail produced by the gravitational vortex around the planet we have come to know as the sun.
Image courtesy of @sun on Twitter
Using that same logic I could presume that a jet airplane is a star because all I see is its exhaust from behind it. Until you get a look of the front of the sun, we cannot know for certain what it actually is.
Image courtesy of Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afterburner
In conclusion, I want to put away any worries about a catastrophic impact on earth caused by a large meteor impact with our planet.
Due to the size and mass of the planet we follow, aka the sun, it acts as a shield for our solar system and it incinerates anything in its path. As it passes through space, it will pull objects into its gravitational vortex and burn up everything in its trail. This protects our planet as well as the other planets in our solar system from collisions with large space debris such as comets and asteroids.
Before I go, I want to say one more thing.
This “Gravitational Vortex” created by the sun is so powerful that it will cause most of the light to bend around it thus not allowing the surface of the sun to reflect light from the front. This is what is commonly known as a black hole. It is a large mass that is passing through space creating such a large gravitational vortex that it actually bends the light around it making it appear completely black to the naked eye. It is not an empty space vortex as most scientists have theorized.
Here is a good visual image that shows light bending around a black hole courtesy of Wikimedia.com.
That is about all I have to say on the subject.
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