It is admitted that brown dwarfs can become planets but I am starting to wonder if all planets are old stars. Could stars be electric, not nuclear and necessarily be networked with all the other stars through birkeland currents? Could they not only be powered via the currents but also be...in communication with each other through the currents? Could stars have godlike intelligence we can not imagine and that intelligence be inherited by it's future self in the form of a planet? Could that be how life begins on a planet everywhere throughout the universe, through DNA encoded in each star? Some of the burning questions on my mind no pun intended.
There are some Leading Edge scientists that pause it that improvements in space telescopes and in low light sensitivity will reveal a plethora of brown dwarfs all around us. What's mind-blowing is that when you look up into the night sky over 90% of the dots that you see are actually binary and trinary systems, and in fact, single star systems like ours are actually quite rare in the cosmos, and scientists believe that that could be because the Milky Way absorbed the Galaxy that we are actually in, we are not in the Milky way, we are actually still part of an older Galaxy called the Sagittarius galaxy, which of course millions and billions of years ago was absorbed and is still in the process of being absorbed by the Milky way.
Yeah, the Sagittarius Dwarf Elliptical Galaxy or SagDEG! We are probably aliens to the Milky Way. I have I think an original thought I will debut in the world right now in this thread: You know how the SagDEG is going through the Milky Way and looping back around repeatedly and getting destroyed in the process? What if the swastika and it's variations are far older than we ever imagined and are from a time so long ago that we looked upon the Milky Way from above so to speak, not from the side like we see it currently?
Electric connection doesn't mean suns aren't nuclear powered. Plasma strands through space is well established, including throughout supergalactic clusters, even though academia doesn't recognize this. Maybe Webb will put debate to rest?
I don't know. Certainly plasma is involved and to a degree that sOyEnCe denies. The math works for nuclear, so I'm told; I've never sorted that myself but lots of people have, independently.
It is admitted that brown dwarfs can become planets but I am starting to wonder if all planets are old stars. Could stars be electric, not nuclear and necessarily be networked with all the other stars through birkeland currents? Could they not only be powered via the currents but also be...in communication with each other through the currents? Could stars have godlike intelligence we can not imagine and that intelligence be inherited by it's future self in the form of a planet? Could that be how life begins on a planet everywhere throughout the universe, through DNA encoded in each star? Some of the burning questions on my mind no pun intended.
There are some Leading Edge scientists that pause it that improvements in space telescopes and in low light sensitivity will reveal a plethora of brown dwarfs all around us. What's mind-blowing is that when you look up into the night sky over 90% of the dots that you see are actually binary and trinary systems, and in fact, single star systems like ours are actually quite rare in the cosmos, and scientists believe that that could be because the Milky Way absorbed the Galaxy that we are actually in, we are not in the Milky way, we are actually still part of an older Galaxy called the Sagittarius galaxy, which of course millions and billions of years ago was absorbed and is still in the process of being absorbed by the Milky way.
Yeah, the Sagittarius Dwarf Elliptical Galaxy or SagDEG! We are probably aliens to the Milky Way. I have I think an original thought I will debut in the world right now in this thread: You know how the SagDEG is going through the Milky Way and looping back around repeatedly and getting destroyed in the process? What if the swastika and it's variations are far older than we ever imagined and are from a time so long ago that we looked upon the Milky Way from above so to speak, not from the side like we see it currently?
Aliens that moved in 400,000,000 years ago, but YES. Good to meet a fellow space cadet. Carry on!
In other words could that symbol represent how the Milky Way looked to our (not necessarily primitive) ancestors millions of years ago?
Interesting! Can we call this the chaos theory? ;)
You have a research paper on the brown dwarf becoming planets assertion? Id like to read it.
https://epl.carnegiescience.edu/surprise-when-brown-dwarf-actually-planetary-mass-object-0
Electric connection doesn't mean suns aren't nuclear powered. Plasma strands through space is well established, including throughout supergalactic clusters, even though academia doesn't recognize this. Maybe Webb will put debate to rest?
Do you think it is even possible they aren't nuclear but electrical in nature?
I don't know. Certainly plasma is involved and to a degree that sOyEnCe denies. The math works for nuclear, so I'm told; I've never sorted that myself but lots of people have, independently.