The question of the universe’s origin and the operation of the Sun has perplexed scientists for generations. Yet, the answers lie within our very own solar system. Numerous phenomena observed within the solar system have been given isolated explanations, neglecting the possibility of a single underlying cause that could explain them all. Here, we will present these phenomena, followed by a unifying explanation for their occurrence. In conclusion, we will provide conclusive proofs supporting this explanation.
A. Presentation of the Phenomena:
The following phenomena challenge conventional scientific understanding:
Elliptical orbits of planets around the Sun, contrary to expectations of circular orbits based solely on gravity and centrifugal force.
Planets’ disk-like orbits around the Sun, rather than random directional rotations as would be expected in a system driven by gravity and centrifugal force alone.
Cyclic tilt inclinations of the planets, with no visible external force stabilizing or driving these cycles.
The Sun’s axial rotation (one full rotation in 25 days at the equator) with no apparent source driving this rotation.
The faster rotation of the Sun's equator compared to its poles, which would require a massive and constant external force.
The Sun’s enormous mass, seemingly without a known source, suggesting mass generation.
The Sun’s source of heat, explained scientifically but disregarding the interconnected nature of other solar phenomena.
The Sun’s poles (north and south) exhibit opposing electrical charges without a clear generator.
The Sun’s magnetism, notably stronger at the equator, with no visible source of magnetic formation.
The corona of the Sun being 300 times hotter than its surface—an anomaly unexplainable without the involvement of an external dynamic force.
Many of these phenomena appear to contradict the established laws of physics. Together, they suggest the presence of a hidden, invisible force responsible for all these effects.
B. Presentation of the Unifying Explanation:
We now present the idea that a single phenomenon explains all the observed phenomena in our solar system, and, by extension, the creation of our universe.
The story begins in another universe. A star, similar to the V404 Cygni star, collapsed in that universe, creating a spatial fission and opening a passage to a new universe—our universe. This collapse resulted in a massive time distortion between the two universes. While 48 hours pass in the other universe, millions of years unfold in ours. The collapsed star’s mass entered our universe through a black hole in the form of stardust, eventually forming our Sun.
This stardust, rotating as it entered our universe, formed two coils moving in opposite directions. The gravitational force from the collapsing star interacted with these spinning coils, creating an electric current—much like a magnet moving through a coil generates electricity. As stardust accumulated and condensed, it formed a metal core within the coil, giving rise to an electromagnet inside the Sun. This electromagnet pulls metallic masses and is responsible for the Sun's rotation and its equatorial region spinning faster than the poles.
The electromagnet, together with the gravitational force of the collapsing star in another universe, not only generates the Sun’s heat but also accounts for the 300-fold temperature difference between the Sun’s surface and its corona. This electromagnet and external gravitational force further stabilize the planets’ disk-like orbits and influence their axial tilt, causing the Earth’s seasons. No internal force could maintain such precise stability over such long periods.
The Sun’s magnetic polarity (north and south poles) and its increased magnetism at the equator are also driven by this interuniversal electromagnetism. Additionally, the Sun’s nuclear fusion and fission processes, which occur within its bubbles, generate further magnetic effects, influencing the Sun's magnetic field.
Finally, the elliptical orbits of the planets can be explained by this same electromagnetic and gravitational phenomenon. As the Earth moves through its orbit, its distance from the Sun changes, driven by the combined gravitational pull of the collapsing star and the electromagnetic forces at play.
Conclusive Proofs:
The conclusive proof lies in the non-linear movement of the Earth’s axial tilt. According to current scientific understanding, if the Earth’s tilt was the result of a single collision billions of years ago, its rate of change would be linear. However, observational data show that the Earth’s tilt accelerates and decelerates, and even halts twice a year for several days—a phenomenon that cannot occur without an external force.
Measurements from NASA's GRACE spacecraft also confirm seasonal variations in the Earth’s gravitational force, further supporting the existence of an external force acting on the Earth. Additionally, the November 16, 2022, image from the James Webb Space Telescope, which depicts stardust emerging from a black hole in two opposite directions, provides visual confirmation of the processes described in this presentation.
In conclusion, the interconnected phenomena observed in our solar system can be explained by the presence of an external, interuniversal force. The proofs provided—from the Earth’s dynamic axial tilt to the newly observed astrophysical phenomena—revolutionize our understanding of the universe's origin and the mechanisms governing the Sun.
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