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Tetralogue on the Liquid Sun Revolution- Dr. P.M. Robitaille & Jim Keller, DemystifySci #342

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May 12, 2025
Join Dr. Pierre-Marie Robitaille, ex-director of MRI Research at Ohio State University and advocate for the liquid sun model, alongside Jim Keller, a pioneering computer architect. They challenge the traditional view of the sun as a gas ball, suggesting it's made of liquid metallic hydrogen, potentially rewriting astrophysics. They discuss implications on fusion technology, the nature of white dwarfs, and innovative perspectives on stars. Keller adds insights on modern engineering complexities, emphasizing the intersection of technology and scientific exploration.
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Sun as Liquid Metallic Hydrogen

  • The sun is likely made of liquid metallic hydrogen, not gaseous plasma.
  • This challenges our understanding of fusion and all astrophysics including the Big Bang model.
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Necessity of Correct Sun Model

  • Much of modern science is likely fundamentally or incrementally wrong.
  • Understanding the sun correctly is crucial to avoid wasting effort and to predict solar events impacting society.
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Engineering vs Science Process

  • Engineering solves complicated, practical problems with defined goals and falsifiable results.
  • Modern science often lacks falsifiable endpoints, leading to unproductive projects and circular reasoning.
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