The Latest Discoveries of the Parker Solar Probe Confirm the Predictions of My Model of Solar Activity and My Concept of the Universe Creation
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parker solar probe (PSP); PSP confirmed my predictions
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The latest discoveries of the Parker Solar Probe PSP confirmed the predictions of my model of solar activity that the Sun is bulged at the equator during solar activity and elongated at the poles during low solar activity The Parker Solar Probe confirmed once again that that the solar corona is much much hotter than the surface of the Sun This means that the energy of the active Sun comes from outside the Sun not from the center of the Sun as we postulated without any observational evidence My concept of the Universe creation is that the Universe must have been created from nonlinear electromagnetic field NEMF which does not dissipate and can imprint information The Creator created a sphere of this non-dissipating NEMF called Space Matrix and imprinted on it the information of the Universe to be and the Universe was created Thus the Universe was not created out of nothing vacuum because spinning of the solar plasma in vacuum would not create energy but spinning of the solar plasma in NEMF would create energy Therefore the corona of the Sun is much much hotter because the heat energy of the corona is generated from clockwise spinning of the Sun as a vortex which sucks energy from the Space Matrix NEMF and this energy is released as heat of the solar corona
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2023-01-13
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