Sunday, August 23, 2009

A SIGNIFICANT IMPLICATION OF REPOLARIZATION

Almost all of us realize that we describe most matter as composed of charged particles. If a learned physicist states that the universe has no electrical charge, you need not believe. His belief system is entangled with protocols that support notions of group thinking as though there ever could be such a thing. It seems that our scientists believe there to be an equal number of particles of either polarity in the universe and that the polarities strive for balanced distribution everywhere! How could that possibly be when they know of polar jets sending beams of electrons projecting out thousands of light years along a galactic rotational axis? The militant aggression suppressing debate over electrical influence upon cosmic architecture is presently stagnating scientific progress. Some of the silent ones must nevertheless suspect the truth.

An isolated body can tolerate any mismatch of its charged particles simply because those particles in majority simply repel each other into maximum separation by fleeing separately to the very outskirts of the hosting body. An enormous error hampers today's celebrated scientists because they lack sufficient experience to understand electricity! Perhaps because no perfect insulator might ever be found, they might conclude that no permanent static cling exists and have banished electrostatic force as a cosmic contender. Such enormous folly places discoverers of the contradictory truth as being Against The Mainstream whereby militant control freaks stigmatize them as mere cranks beneath their contempt.


Yet, a fool can see that in any electrical host, be it a raindrop or galaxy, where an atom is rent into oppositely charged particles, the particles involved will ultimately respond to the algebraic sum of all forces involved. The local attraction toward reunification of electrons with nuclei can be overcome by any stronger global traction, bringing majority charges to disperse outwardly and minority charges to converge. Such exothermic activity within a star is what supplies its core with naked nuclei and centers them for optimum compression toward ultimate stellar fusion with a little bit of electrostatic thrust added to that of the immense gravity so availed. The actual exclusion of electrons from the site of stellar fusion contradicts the scientists' myth that one electron is lost for every positron taken from the material domain. That contradiction of electrical parity enables comprehension of the host of revelations exclusively available in this blog and much much more to follow.


An awesome band of scientists has overlooked this simple incidental property of any Faraday cage. Mutual repulsion of like-charged particles leads to repulsion of particles of the majority polarity and to the gathering of those in minority into central portions of their physical hosts. A recent realization here has been that the minority charge of a first generation bright galaxy constitutes that formation's central bulge, one and the same as the so called accretion disk for the galaxy's central black hole. We will see that this bulge contains a bubble of dark matter that glows so brightly that its content goes unsuspected! Such is our lot when we describe a material prior to having any knowledge about it. Such positively charged bodies are so devoid of fusion that instead they glow only from heat of friction and compression, ie as they avalanche toward a black hole. That galactic bulge is a mass of protons that have been propelled there by systemic exothermic traction into a common galactic dumping ground that continues to dilate, enfolding and destroying stellar systems in its outward extension. It grows even by lateral attraction of extragalactic proton strays that are drawn to the center of a galaxy's negative rim. Such drastic influence within the bulge is accomplished by a global traction that exceeds the nuclear hold of an atom upon its orbiting electrons. Those electrons are ripped away and propelled to the rotational axis of the proton disk after the pattern of a bottle brush. Most of the remaining nuclei are single protons that join the galactic bulge in its orbit.

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