proved accurate on the face of their home planet. These formulas are incomplete, and would not work as expected
elsewhere, however. The repulsion force is infinitesimally smaller than the force of gravity, but has a sharper curve so
that it equals the force of gravity at the point of contact. For experimental purposes, one would have to be almost at the
point of contact for it to come into play at all, and this in an environment where other factors are eliminated or
negated. To examine the phenomena, Earth scientists would have to set up a lab in space, far enough away from any
planetary body so that free movement is possible. Place two balls in a cage. Put one in motion toward another.
Microscopically examine the interchange. They do not touch. They do not bounce off one another. They do not touch.
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ZetaTalk: Suns
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ZetaTalk: Suns
Note: written by Jul 15, 1995.
The Sun lit, from dark and quiet matter, into the steady burn that has been going on for millennia, because of a series
of events. This series of events has taken place elsewhere, and often. It is the standard solar system panoply, in fact.
The steps are as follows. First, matter and energy are homogenized by a big bang process, which is only setting the
clock back to zero or wiping the slate clean, so to speak. The process, for this portion of the Universe, is reset. Coming
out of this big bang situation matter and energy begin to congeal, into all the many sub-atomic particles that form not
only what humans understand to be matter and energy, but many more such particles, including the particles that make
up the soul. During this congealing period there is little interaction. It is as though there is not enough of anything to
get into a contest. Small fry don't squabble.
Gradually the congealing process produces planets that orbit each other. This happens as matter has a natural attraction
and repulsion for and against other matter, and as the congealing process takes place attractions start movement but
repulsion causes a circular dance. Imagine a dance where all the potential partners are undecided. They approach and
then circle. Everything gets into motion.
At this point all is dark, the form and the void that the Bible refers to. So what starts the light? Continued congealing,
which in time produces pressure that starts yet another process. This process converts matter into energy, which is what
is occurring within the Sun. Humans make assumptions about the composition of suns, assuming light elements such
as helium, and about the burning process, assuming fusion with radioactive byproducts. They are incorrect on both
counts. A mass as large as a sun does not light, due to compression, unless key elements in the heavy element
spectrum are present to a sufficient degree. There are dead suns, smoldering suns, and lit suns, and the dye is cast in
this matter when the suns are first formed. Humans assume the burning process to be radioactive because their only
experience with intense production of heat and light also produces intense radioactivity. Should this be the case, would
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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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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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.