[allplanets-hollow] A nuclear sun revisited

Plasmas, (plasmi), can withstand great heat, which is one of their curious
features, but, they don't necesarily require great heat to be created or to
exist. The early concerns of NASA and the precautions they took in preparing
to penetrate the Van Allen Belt didn't focus on a heat concern, but rather, a
concern for the radiation levels that might be encountered when passing
through the plasmic matter. Mirror bottle experimentation doesn't require
great heat to produce the plasmic clouds.
Norlan

Thanks Norlan,

I don't really know why I stayed with this notion of plasma and heat. When I took a new look at it I found that plasma have been discovered to exist close to 0 K .

Frode

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Plasmas, (plasmi), can withstand great heat, which is one of their curious
features, but, they don't necesarily require great heat to be created or to
exist. The early concerns of NASA and the precautions they took in preparing
to penetrate the Van Allen Belt didn't focus on a heat concern, but rather, a
concern for the radiation levels that might be encountered when passing
through the plasmic matter. Mirror bottle experimentation doesn't require
great heat to produce the plasmic clouds.
Norlan

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I wrote something up about the cause of the illumination of the eclipse on
the dark side/eclipsed area. Scroll Down, it is the second one.

http://www.skyboom.com/hollowearthpuranas/index10.html

Dean