Following the Herzbrung Russell diagram, astronomers say they can assess the age of a star, which is thought to offer a vital clue to the conditions of the universe since the hypothetical Big Bang, roughly 13.8 billion years ago.
This thinking has led to the theoretical creation of a veritable phantasmagoria of Star Trek-like stellar objects which defy long-held principles in physics and are increasingly repudiated by scientific discovery.
However, the Electric Universe Model has laid out the foundations of a new theory of stars, which strips away the weirdness in favor of a plasma cosmology physics.
Now, another discovery demands a fundamental rethinking of stellar theory. Some 730 light-years away, rotating around the center of our Milky Way galaxy, a so-called dead star has completely upended astronomers beliefs about the behaviors of a stellar corpse.
The star in question, RXJ0528+2838, is thought to be a White Dwarf—which is believed to be the remnant of a low mass star—is showing features which have no explanation at all in standard reasoning.
Independent researcher Stuart Talbott describes the evidence that confirms why Electric Stars are real while White Dwarfs Stars are not.





