Solar Electricity Deriving Charges from Other Bodies

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Solar Electricity Deriving Charges from Other Bodies

Unread post by K M Pandit » Sun Feb 07, 2010 7:06 am

Solar Electricity Derives its Charges from Other Celestial Bodied :o

All planets in the solar system are electrically charged celestial bodies. They are not only connected with the solar electric current but also are interrelated with each other. I have thousand of empirical evidences to prove that the different zones of earth are specifically exposed to and affected by solar specific energy when a particular zone is at the nearest point to sun while orbiting around it.

If we divide earth into 12 parts of 30 degree each longitudinally and name them C1 starting for 0 –30 degree east of Greenwich where Europe falls, 120-150 degree east (C5) where Australia, South Korea parts of Japan and China fall, and 90-120 degree west of Greenwich (C9) where important parts of USA and Canada fall these specialized divisions receive and consume different values of sunrays exposed to different parts of earth at a particular time when sun is closely exposed to that part of earth.
Solar electric energy carries with it positive and negative charges but not always. Solar rays derives these charges from two electrically charged celestial bodies negative (electron) and positive (proton) The fundamental reasons for economic cycles we face on earth is because of this variation of energy content in the sunrays that often occurs at low or high scale.
I will request the intelligent readers in this forum to consider this view with open minds and may ask questions to clarify points. For your information I am not a scientist but have been working on solar electrical energy for long and collected umpteen numbers of economic empirical evidences to prove the hypothesis.
Kanti Mohan Pandit

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