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Saturday, July 20, 2024

Some solar mysteries

This article was inspired by the article "Is the Sun a Black Hole?" by Nassim Haramein. The article describes a collection of various anomalies related to the physics of the Sun, which I have also considered from the TGD point of view. The most important anomalies are the gamma ray anomalies and the missing nuclear matter of about 1500 Earth masses. The idea that the Sun could contain a blackhole led in the TGD framework to a refinement of the earlier model for blackhole-like objects (BHs) as maximally dense flux tube spaghettis predicting also their mass spectrum in terms of Mersenne primes and their Gaussian counterparts.

It however turned out that the TGD based model for the missing nuclear matter assigns the gamma ray anomalies to a magnetic bubble as a layer covering the surface of the Sun and consisting of closed monopole flux tube loops running in North-South direction and carrying M89 nucleons with a mass which is 512 times the mass of the ordinary nucleon. This structure could be seen as a 2-D surface variant of the TGD counterpart of blackhole and under very natural assumptions its mass is the missing 1500 Earth masses of ordinary nuclear matter. This model conforms with the earlier model of the sunspot activity related to the reversal of the solar magnetic field. It also explains the gamma ray anomaly below 35 GeV.

A possible explanation for the TeV anomaly is in terms of M79 nuclei generated in the TGD counterpart for the formation of quark gluon plasma, which in the TGD Universe would generate M89 hadrons from M107 hadrons. Now M79 nuclei would be generated from M89 hadrons in a process analogous to high energy nuclear collision, which would correspond to the collision of the M89 flux tubes, whose distance would be larger than 2 Compton lengths of M89 nucleons.

The model leads also to a proposal for the generation of the inner planets and Mars via explosion of the outer layer of the Sun consisting of Mk nucleons caused by the transformation of Mk nucleons to M107 nucleons. M89 would give the inner planets and cores of the outer planets, which would have got their gas envelopes by gravitational condensation.

See the article Some solar mysteries or the chapter with the same title.

For a summary of earlier postings see Latest progress in TGD.

For the lists of articles (most of them published in journals founded by Huping Hu) and books about TGD see this.

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