not life on Earth be suffering from radiation poisoning?

Such volumes of energy emerge from such tiny amounts of what humans term matter, that the seemingly violent

brilliance of the Sun comes from very little mass. Of course, the Sun is diminished as this goes on, but by such a tiny

amount. In the scheme of things, not to matter at all. Over time, the pressure within the Sun takes two simultaneous

courses. One, the mass of the Sun shrinks to where the burning or conversion action slows down. The pressure has

diminished, due to the reduced mass. As the Sun cools, its matter shrinks and compresses, a natural process known to

humans. Cold things are more dense than hot things. This eventually sets off the second reaction of a dying star, the

super nova or explosion. The Sun lights again, for one last time, this time in a violent and uncontrolled burn that sends

its remaining particles off every which way.

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ZetaTalk: Solar Atmosphere

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ZetaTalk: Solar Atmosphere

Note: written during the Mar 1, 2003 Live ZetaTalk IRC session.

Mankind is used to thinking of the Sun as a gaseous object, which swirls on the surface as roiling boils to the surface,

and leaping flares are these boils explode beyond the surface on occasion. The surface changes color during this

activity, but as this seems to follow routines, mankind assumes he understand the internal process. He does not. The

Sun has an atmosphere, not visible to man, but nonetheless there, and why would it not? An atmosphere is simply a

heavier incidence of particles, atomic complexes, or whatever hanging about! The Earth, when seen from space, has an

atmosphere that looks similar to man from that he views from Earth. The Sun's atmosphere is not visible to man, so he

assume none exists. With increasing ability to image the Sun, increasing number of SOHO images released in support

of the disinfo campaign to get the public thinking that the current Earth changes are due to solar activity, incidences of

atmospheric disturbances are noted by the public. This is not alarming, but normal for the Sun.

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ZetaTalk: Binary Suns

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ZetaTalk: Binary Suns

Note: written on Nov 15, 1995.

Most suns or bodies large enough to potentially have become suns are in motion, themselves orbiting around others of

like size. This is not by accident, but is a factor of their size in proportion to the other clumps of matter that form

coming out of a big bang. Suns are monstrous in proportion to their planets, and the planets are monstrous in

proportion to their moons, and all are monstrous in proportion to the dust and meteor fragments haplessly caught in the

web of all the larger bodies. Just as the planets in a solar system orbit their sun because it is the largest voice around

them, just so suns themselves hear the voices of the other suns around them. If suns are not peers a different dance

ensues, but if peers neither sun dominates the other and they remain at a distance from each other depending on the

balance point between their gravity attraction to each other and the force of repulsion that develops as they move

toward each other. If they are in motion as this balance is achieved they will remain in motion, if all other factors are

also a settled issue at that time - binary suns.

If suns are not of an equal size they are not likely to become binaries, especially if there are other suns in the vicinity

vying to be dominant. The smaller sun may dither, perpetually, first approaching one larger brother and when turned

away by the repulsion force approaching the other brother and likewise being turned away. This scenario can entail

any number of large and small suns. Do not these suns of unequal size begin to orbit each other? Indeed they do, when

the size is greatly disproportional, but most suns are not that disproportional. Therefore, either a dither or more often a dance between peers develops. The dance that binaries do can be rapid and complex, if other suns are nearby and

influence the dance, or the dance can be a dead stand still, as is the case between your Sun and its dead twin.

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ZetaTalk: Solar Flares

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ZetaTalk: Solar Flares

Note: written on Jul 15, 1996.

What is termed sunspots have long been recognized to have an effect on life on Earth - static on the radio, disrupted

satellite transmissions, and some weather anomalies caused by what we would call tornado activity in the upper

atmosphere due to rapid heating of the air there - but few of their effects are known. Solar flares occur when the core

of the Sun reacts to factors it is sensitive to, just as the core of the Earth is increasing its activity in response to the

approach of the 12th Planet. The influences that affect the Sun are not related to gravity or even to the Sun's

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