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Old 10-18-2008, 10:21 AM   #4
shaundelear
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Default Re: The Sun is getting much brighter

I would love to hear what Richard Hogland has to say about this.
If the sun is going through a cycle of 11 years which currently has very little sunspot activity and surely the energy contained is in a constant decay(over billions of years),then would it not act like a preasure cooker and get brighter and hotter?
The sunspots are such a massive release of energy that if the energy is not released there must be an equal reaction within itself.
If you heat up a gas or particle then it must change its vibrational frequency - which would make it brighter -and as the heart of the solar system, would change the frequency of everything contained within the solar system which Richard and David have confirmed.
So why is the sun becoming excited?
Is it a standard cycle or is it because of an outside influence?ie gobbled up more heavy elements from asteriods or the phantom dwarf stars' gravitational pull.
My understanding of this is limited,
can David or Richard "shine some light on this?"
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