NASA telescope to probe long-standing solar mystery

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justinoinroma wrote:

whispers to everyone…. the anwser to the mystery is…. GOD! He’s doing this wonder and many others everyday – just because He loves you!

Jun 30, 2013 12:01pm EDT  --  Report as abuse
gee.la wrote:

The high temperature comes from the ion–photon entanglement energizing, at the same time being energized by, the solar electromagnetic field. Without this entanglement, the charged particles have no way to escape from the the solar field to outside space.

Jun 30, 2013 12:13pm EDT  --  Report as abuse
gee.la wrote:

It has nothing to do with God. God has no idea about this. I feel sorry to say that, but it is true.

Jun 30, 2013 12:24pm EDT  --  Report as abuse
gee.la wrote:

At the very moment, very transient but still a moment, a photon is entangled with a particle by the super strong electromagnetic field and becomes one quantum, which has super high mass and super high speed, together meaning super high temperature.

Jun 30, 2013 12:37pm EDT  --  Report as abuse
gee.la wrote:

The high solar temperature in its atmosphere is actually the same thing as the high electromagnetism in its atmosphere.

Jun 30, 2013 12:42pm EDT  --  Report as abuse
gee.la wrote:

Inside the Sun, neither particles nor photons can move so fast, so the temperature is gradually cooling from the core to the surface.

Jun 30, 2013 12:51pm EDT  --  Report as abuse
gee.la wrote:

The Sun is actually a huge DAC- Digital-to-analog converter. I’m putting its little brothers into my HiFi designs.

Jun 30, 2013 1:12pm EDT  --  Report as abuse
gee.la wrote:

Since the Universe is the ultimate DAC, everything is a DAC. You is a DAC, too.

Jun 30, 2013 1:41pm EDT  --  Report as abuse
gee.la wrote:

So God is another DAC.

Jun 30, 2013 1:46pm EDT  --  Report as abuse
gee.la wrote:

It is not the Sun to energize the particles and to bring the temperature upto a high degree, instead, it is the space. Don’t ignore the possifunctionilty of space. Space is not only wild, but also extremely relevant.

Jun 30, 2013 2:30pm EDT  --  Report as abuse
gee.la wrote:

Max Planck is the first diditalist; Issac Newton is the first analogist; Albert Einstein is a general of analogists.

Jun 30, 2013 4:41pm EDT  --  Report as abuse
gee.la wrote:

What else mysteries do you have, both natural and artificial?

Jun 30, 2013 5:02pm EDT  --  Report as abuse
 
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