CELESTIAL-SCIENCE

OUR CELESTIAL FAMILY

Starlight

The light coming from our nearest star or sun is converted in different ways to benefit our minds and bodies:

  1. directly illuminating us and our environment,
  2. via photons to further awaken our consciousness
  3. via photons into changes in our neurological system,
  4. via photosynthesis into food from plants-growth, etc.,
  5. via photovoltaic cells into energy & electricity for various uses,
  6. via bio-photons into healing of various parts of the human body,
  7. via photons as information from the celestial to our cerebral parts,
  8. via the moon into moonlight into various cerebral & physical activities,
  9. via immitation of the sun’s rays through artificial light using LEDs, etcétera.


4 galaxies interacting

The PHYSICS of a STAR or SUN

By Goran Mitic, Physicist

QUESTIONS:

  • Have we correctly understood anti-gravitational force, the physicochemical structure of the Sun and the processes by which the Sun produces energy?
  • What basis do we have to conclude that the Sun is a gaseous red-hot body composed of H and He that produces energy by fusing H into He?

MORE QUESTIONS:

  • Could the Big Bang really have happened?
  • Can black holes really exist?
  • What, and how much, do we really know about nature and the Universe?

SOME REALISTIC ANSWERS
can be found on the following pages…

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