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Recent discoveries provided more decisive evidence for the magnetic structure of matter

Posted by The Watcher on January 24, 2016

 

Since the beginning of the space age, many observations sharply contradict the theories of a gravity-dominated Cosmos, yet recent observations have created even larger holes in those theories. Now it is impossible to cover these holes with any theoretical solution, such as the so-called red giants.

According to the consensus model, a star becomes a red giant in the later part of its life. In this stage, most of the fuel powering nuclear fusion in the core of the star is exhausted. As a result of this deficiency, "gravitational collapse" is induced. In other words, the star would collapse on itself due to a lack of light pressure which is pushing out against the force of gravity.

When this self-collapse takes place, it heats up a shell of hydrogen that surrounds the core. That heat would be sufficient to reignite fusion reaction, causing the star to become bigger as a result of increased light pressure and this process would make the star 1 000-10 000 times more luminous.

 

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