Tuesday, July 4, 2017

Electrical Stars

In an electrical universe, stars are formed in supernovas, the intensity of their glow depends on the current density at their surface and in their coronas. Stars split into two if they get too much current. Their coronas grow and shrink.

If stars are hollow, they will also grow in size depending on current density.

The current density is dependent on the electrical conditions in the immediate neighborhood of the star, but also on the star itself. Stars attract current. However, the planets around stars attract current too. Planets modulate the electrical input into their star.

As a whole, the universe is an intricate system of energy generation and distribution, from the galactic to the stellar, from the stellar to the planetary, from the planetary to the geological and biological, from the biological down to the cellular.


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