Michael Clarage: Solar Gamma Rays—Not So Much | Thunderbolts

 

The Sun puts out very few gamma rays as detailed in “The Sun Is Spitting Out Strange Patterns of Gamma Rays—and No One Knows Why” posted on Scientific American. It seems there are very few gamma rays in the entire Universe, at least in comparison to the number of photons that we see with our eyes.

Astrophysicist and Lead Scientist of The SAFIRE Project, Michael Clarage, PhD—reviewed Donald E. Scott’s and Hannes Alfvén’s models of the Sun’s electrical connection to its larger environment, and discussed gamma ray data with Wal Thornhill—explains how electricity can help us think through the gamma ray mystery.

SOURCE STORY: Scientific American, Space & Physics – 03/28/2018
The Sun Is Spitting Out Strange Patterns of Gamma Rays—and No One Knows Why

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