Banned from science – The Liquid-Plasma Sun Author: Rick Sanchez (Puerto Rico) The Sun, long believed to be a massive ball of hydrogen fusing into helium in a high-pressure core, is now being reconsidered by proponents of the liquid-plasma solar model—a controversial but intriguing alternative to the standard solar theory. In this model, the Sun is not primarily a gas or plasma undergoing nuclear fusion in its core, but rather a dense, liquid-like plasma body exhibiting surface-level electrical and magnetic phenomena. Instead of a core-driven hydrogen fusion engine, this model suggests that energy generation occurs at or near the surface, through electromagnetic interactions and possibly cold fusion or low-energy nuclear reactions (LENR) in plasma environments. One of the key observations supporting this view is the behavior of the Sun’s surface and corona. The corona, mysteriously hotter than the layers below it, defies traditional thermodynamic expectations. In the liquid-plasma model, this anomaly makes more sense, as electrical and magnetic fields in plasma can produce localized energy spikes—akin to arc discharges or plasma torches—without relying on deep-core fusion. Supporters also point to sunspots, solar flares, and filament activity as evidence of a highly dynamic, electric solar environment. These features resemble behaviors found in plasma physics labs on Earth, rather than in high-pressure nuclear reactors. The Sun, in this view, behaves more like a giant electrical transformer than a fusion reactor, exchanging charged particles and fields with the solar system in what is often referred to as the Electric Universe theory. Critics argue that the liquid-plasma solar model lacks the empirical backing of the standard model and fails to fully explain solar neutrino counts or the Sun’s long-term stability. Still, advocates claim that the suppression of alternative energy research—especially around cold fusion—has also stifled exploration into alternative astrophysical models. Whether ultimately proven or not, the liquid-plasma solar model challenges us to broaden our perspective on the Sun—not just as a fusion engine, but possibly as a complex, electrically active system whose behavior could unlock new understandings of both cosmology and clean energy. For more information here is a list of recommended sites. These are independent with no affiliation. Dr. Oliver Manuel https://web.archive.org/web/20230205141440/http://omatumr.com/index1.html Dr. Pierre Marie Robitaille https://vixra.org/pdf/1310.0119v1.pdf Sky Scholar https://www.youtube.com/@SkyScholar Michael Mozina https://thesurfaceofthesun.com/ SAFIRE Project https://safireproject.com/ Thunderbolts Project https://www.thunderbolts.info LENR-CANR https://lenr-canr.org
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