Conventional science says the largest stars are near the end of their life—and will expel vast amounts of material to form a planetary nebula. In an Electric Universe, these stars are deprived of electrons which forces their outer plasma sheath to expand. A planetary nebula is not the remnants of a dying star but is connected and lit up in glow mode due to a pinching event around the star itself.
Gareth Samuel, EU advocate and creator of “See the Pattern”, examines the rings and jets of V Hydrae—a carbon red supergiant 2,000 light-years from Earth—and why it’s launching balls of plasma into space.
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