The nature of the inner Sun

Jane Wrote:

Unless there is a thick layer of cloud I can't understand why there isn't light coming from the entrance?

Dean Writes:

Jane,

This is one reason why I've become so interested in Cater. Cater describes the inner sun as composed of low frequency particles which are not within the visible band. Cater stipulates that this radiation only breaks up and liberates some visible particles when heavy friction with the atmosphere occurs. For example, Cater tells that a buildup of such particles ocurrs within the hollow portion afte sunspot activity- it is usually not immediate, but within a couple of days, for example. Then when the light goes spewing out of the opening, at a faster than usual rate, due to the pressure buildup, then the light is seen close to the opening as white light, and further up in the air it liberates various colors while forming the auroral display.

Cater outlines a mechanism for the light particles of the sun of the solar system to penetrate the Earth's shell directly and change frequency, a mechanism which does not depend on the particles directly entering the openings.

Dean

Members,

These Earth View pics are having a bit of an impact on me. For a while I've been thinking that the hole might be more off to the Canadian side of things because of the mirage seen by Mac Millan. But mirages can travel great distances, especially if a funnel-like opening is involved.

Another thing that impacted me was the Northward migration of Polar bears across the Arctic From the Greenland/Ellesmere Island area. That's a long hike to get over to the opening above the New Siberian Islands before winter- Are polar bears know for migrating several hundred miles?

Dean