Is Gravity being Induced?
-The Standard Hydrogen Fusion Core Model-
-The Standard Hydrogen Fusion Core Model-
Standard Solar Hydrogen-Fusion Core model
Present solar structure theories depend on the belief that matter and gravity are inextricably bound together, that one always determines the amount of the other.
However, if nature allows for gravity to be created with less mass, then observations that have been at odds with the Hydrogen Fusion Core Model model start to fall into place.
Our concept of the gravity and mass relationship is so ingrained in the sciences of our contemporary civilization that it has become the natural starting point for any endeavor in astronomy and cosmology, with very little scope for alternatives.
Indeed faith in this belief structure is not without good cause; every experiment with solids, liquids and gas in any combination gives us every confirmation that this is the nature of things.
But we do not know if this is true for plasmas, the 4th state of matter.
It has been a long held belief that any theoretical consideration of the solar interior should rest on a foundation that matter and gravity are synonymous with one another, that the relationship between substance and resulting force are an inviolate bond; that if you have x amount of mass, you must have x amount of gravity.
And so, the gravity/mass relationship is at the root of any standard Solar Hydrogen Fusion Core modeling; a large body of mass is gravitationally pulled into a ball. The amount of solar matter is so great that gravitational pressures allow for fusion reactions to occur in a central core, and the radiation from this energy source is released, working its way outwards until it reaches the Photosphere where it issues forth to produce the light and radiation we observe.
This is essentially the solar model that has been the standard since the 1950’s.
But not all has been well.
Ever since the inception of the Core Model, a gradual store of observations have accrued that decidedly do not conform.
Taken individually, these disparate sets of data can be rationalized, set aside as curious anomalies; observations that are eventually expected to be explained and incorporated into the Solar Hydrogen Fusion Core Model - at some future date.
But when taken as a sum, these seemingly small contradictory observations build a picture completely at odds with the present solar model; so much so as to make it untenable.
Let us briefly examine these observations.