List Members,
Two concepts of Joseph H. Cater can account for the reddish tint of the auroral display- one is the redistribution of energy, and the other is the photon aggregate.
According to the redistribution of energy, visible light undergoes interactions with the fundamental particles of matter until it reaches the lower frequencies, i.e., red, by the time such light reaches the inner sun.
The photon aggregate contains such an electron within it. The photon aggregate has camouflaging effects by dint of its lower frequency, which surrounds and hides the visible electron. The reason why light near the lower end of the visible spectrum, red, is contained in the aggregate, i.e., seen in the auroral display, is because the frequency of red is near the frequency of the photon aggregate. Electrons which have a very different frequency are not captured.
In this way, the lower frequency photon aggregates, which build up within the atmosphere of the inner cavity, spew out reddish electrons when they pass through the orifices and experience heavy friction with the Earth's atmosphere.
This accounts not only for the reddish tint of the aurorae, but for the reported reddish tint of the inner sun.
Dharma/Dean