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A Beginner's View of Our Electric Universe - New

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Given what has been said so far, go on to consider the various distances that the planets are from the Sun and the<br />

orbital stability they seem to have. The negative charge associated with each <strong>of</strong> them will have settled, more or<br />

less, at a level that matches the mass <strong>of</strong> the planet within its heliosphere environment and also its relationship to<br />

other charged planets that will transit on a regular basis in adjacent orbits. The apparent steady and predictable<br />

orbits <strong>of</strong> planets is therefore an indication that the EU model <strong>of</strong> an electrical modification to <strong>New</strong>ton's clockwork<br />

mechanism is in operation. How gravity is modified by the electric force is an aspect described under the term<br />

EMOND (<strong>Electric</strong>ally MOdified <strong>New</strong>tonian Dynamics). Wal Thornhill describes this on his website as the<br />

process whereby variations in the electric charge <strong>of</strong> a body (planet or moon etc.) alter its mass and therefore the<br />

gravitational pull that it can exert or be influenced by within its environment [6-15a] [6-15b] [6-16] .<br />

The distance from the Sun to the heliopause is estimated to be between 115 and 175 AU or 10,700,000,000<br />

to 16,300,000,000 miles. Beyond the heliopause lies a mind-bogglingly large volume <strong>of</strong> space that contains<br />

extremely sparsely distributed particles <strong>of</strong> plasma gas and dust. Suspended within that apparent emptiness are<br />

countless identical situations <strong>of</strong> other stars with their astrospheres and astropause boundaries and no doubt their<br />

planets and moons inside. But remember, this is just within our own Milky Way galaxy.<br />

We also should remember that within our living memory in our thin biosphere environment here on the surface<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Earth, we humans have been largely isolated from the direct influences <strong>of</strong> the powerful EM forces that<br />

exist in space. This limited experience is a substantial reason why we are not more aware even <strong>of</strong> the existence<br />

<strong>of</strong> these forces. <strong>Our</strong> on-going isolated survival is due mainly to the barrier formed by the earth’s protective<br />

magnetic field, the ‘magnetosphere’ [6-17] . The magnetosphere acts as Earth’s protective shield and provides a<br />

path around which high-speed charged particles from the Sun are guided away from the Earth. Some particles<br />

that are not diverted do reach Earth at<br />

the poles, where they come in contact<br />

with atoms <strong>of</strong> certain gases in the<br />

upper layers <strong>of</strong> our atmosphere.<br />

The flow <strong>of</strong> charged particles along the<br />

ecliptic and their interaction with the<br />

Earth’s magnetic field. © author<br />

The result <strong>of</strong> these energetic particles<br />

striking molecules <strong>of</strong> oxygen and<br />

nitrogen gas in our upper atmosphere is what causes those gases to be ionised and thereby appear to us in plasma<br />

glow mode. We see this from the ground in the northern hemisphere as the ‘Aurora Borealis’ and in the southern<br />

hemisphere as the ‘Aurora Australis’. Depending on the altitude at which this occurs, we see various colours<br />

that appear to us as dancing red, green and violet curtains <strong>of</strong> light.<br />

107 | The <strong>Electric</strong> <strong>Universe</strong> answers I see

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