Miles Mathis' Charge Field
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Post by LongtimeAirman Sat Dec 28, 2019 10:55 am

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http://www.astronomy.com/news/2019/12/betelgueses-bizarre-dimming-has-astronomers-scratching-their-heads
Betelguese's bizarre dimming has astronomers scratching their heads
One of the night sky's brightest stars is now the faintest it's been in a century. Astronomers aren't sure what it means.

Over the last few weeks, Betelgeuse, the bright reddish star in the constellation Orion, has dimmed to the faintest it's been in a century. Astronomers have been buzzing with excitement about the event, discussing the star over social media and speculating what might be going on.

The big question on everyone’s mind is whether the star is about to go supernova and explode.

As you can see astronomers are trying to figure out what could possibly be causing a dimming of one of the brightest stars in our sky. Miles Mathis’ charge field theory provides a perfectly good explanation. Large heavenly bodies do not just emit charge, they also receive charge from the surrounding galaxy. Given a variation of the incoming charge quantity and spin type, the interaction of the incoming and outgoing charge can increase or decrease the resulting brightness. Please see -

133. Magnetic Reconnection and Coronal Temperatures. I replace the sad theory of magnetic reconnection with photon or charge interaction. 10pp. http://milesmathis.com/corona.pdf
Which you can find at his physics homepage, http://milesmathis.com/index.html.
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