- Anti-Gravity Model of The Sun (2010) [Updated 8 years ago]
- The Temperature Relativity of Mass (2000) [Updated 1 decade ago]
- Anti-Gravity Model of The Sun (2010) [Updated 8 years ago]
Because of temperature relativity of a mass and anti-gravity force the
hot-fusion is an impossible process in the nature. This fact once again
open basic astrophysics question: how stars make energy? The Sun
surface temperature is 3500-5500K. The Earth's lava temperature is
about 4000K. The Sun is red-hot boiling liquid body made of heavy
elements like the Earth's magma! The Sun makes emission energy by
anti-gravity force which repels hot heavy-gas-molecules, worm them
up,during acceleration, to millions of degrees and disintegrate them to
protons and alpha-particles. We see them like H and He and think that
the Sun is hot-gas body, made of it and making energy by hot-fusion.
Correct data but wrong understanding.The Sun is much more effective producer of energy than we thought. That
means the Sun is much older and will live much longer than we thought.
The Earth and other planets are drops from the Sun, created by huge
explosions on the Sun! The planet system is bar-code which shows us the
life history of their mother star! - The Temperature Relativity of Mass (2000) [Updated 1 decade ago]
This paper presents a newly developed feature of mass that with the change of temperature, it is changed not only in quantity but also in the quality. It is proposed and shown herein that an attractive mass will decrease as the temperature increases, until it gets the quality of repulsion after going through the massless state. The change of mass from an attracting mass into a repulsing one represents the fundamental novelty in the mass interactions, and takes them into the natural harmony with all other known interactions in the nature. So, all known interactions in the nature are the attracting-repulsive ones, without exceptions. By introducing such antigravitation into the theory of interactions, the clear and simple way toward the Unified Theory of Fields is opened.