Pictures of Earth's Incandescent Electric Plasma Core aka Inner Sun
Inner Sun witnessed by modern scientists:
https://i.imgur.com/RTcGuGe.jpg https://www.reddit.com/r/HOLLOWEARTH...ectric_plasma/ https://youtu.be/WMVmqtBbV-s?t=200 http://www.eh2r.com/ |
Inner Sun witnessed by Olaf Jansen and his father:
From the book The Smoky God. https://archive.org/details/smokygodorvoyage00emer I frequently lay down on the bunker of our little sloop, and looked far up into blue dome of the sky; and, notwithstanding the sun was shining far away in the east, I always saw a single star overhead. For several days, when I looked for this star, it was always there directly above us. It was now, according to our reckoning, about the first of August. The sun was high in the heavens, and was so bright that I could no longer see the one lone star that attracted my attention a few days earlier. One day about this time, my father startled me by calling my attention to a novel sight far in front of us, almost at the horizon. "It is a mock sun," exclaimed my father. "I have read of them; it is called a reflection or mirage. It will soon pass away." But this dull-red, false sun, as we supposed it to be, did not pass away for several hours; and while we were unconscious of its emitting any rays of light, still there was no time thereafter when we could not sweep the horizon in front and locate the illumination of the so-called false sun, during a period of at least twelve hours out of every twenty-four. Clouds and mists would at times almost, but never entirely, hide its location. Gradually it seemed to climb higher in the horizon of the uncertain purply sky as we advanced. It could hardly be said to resemble the sun, except in its circular shape, and when not obscured by clouds or the ocean mists, it had a hazy-red, bronzed appearance, which would change to a white like a luminous cloud, as if reflecting some greater light beyond. We finally agreed in our discussion of this smoky furnace-colored sun, that, whatever the cause of the phenomenon, it was not a reflection of our sun, but a planet of some sort -- a reality.? |
Inner Sun witnessed by academic scientists almost 100 years ago: http://www.auricmedia.net/wp-content..._B.Gardner.pdf
SUN UNEXPECTEDLY SEEN When the party reached 80 degrees, 1 minute, a remarkable observation was made which may be explained in more than one way: ". . . . about midday we saw the sun, or, to be more correct, an image of the sun, for it was only a mirage. A peculiar impression was produced by the sight of that glowing fire lit just above the outermost edge of the ice. According to the enthusiastic descriptions given by many Arctic travelers of the first appearance of this god of life after the long winter night, the impression ought to be one of jubilant excitement; but it was not so in my case. We had not expected to see it for some days yet, so that my eeling was rather one of pain--of disappointment, that we must have drifted farther south than we thought. So it was with pleasure I soon discovered that it could not be the sun itself. The mirage was at first like a flattened-out, glowing red streak upon the horizon; later there were two streaks, the one above the other, with a dark space between; and from the main-top I could see four, or even five, such horizontal lines directly, over one another, and all of equal length, as if one could only imagine a square dull-red sun, with horizontal streaks across it." COULD IT BE REFLECTION FROM INTERIOR? Now it is quite a question whether the mirage that Nansen saw at this time was a mirage of the sun in our sky or whether it might not have been some sort of a reflection of the sun of the interior of the earth. Certainly he was not expecting to see the solar light at that time. Two or three days later this mirage of whichever sun it might have been was seen again. By spring the party had reached 80 degrees, 20 minutes, and Nansen was surprised to find how warm the water was at a great depth. He remarks that on the surface the temperature of the water of the East Greenland current is just about the ordinary freezing point, while usually--at lower latitudes--the water falls as you get below the surface, so that at depths greater than a hundred fathoms it is from one to two Centigrade degrees cooler--but of course it does not freeze owing to the greater pressure and other factors. But here, on the contrary, in 80 degrees instead of from 60 to 70 degrees, he found that the deeper he took soundings the warmer the water was. He did not know where this warm water came from, but we can suspect. |
Jupiter's Inner Sun witnessed by NASA space probe:
http://web.archive.org/web/200301062...polarthumb.gif https://www.reddit.com/r/HOLLOWEARTH...r_nasa_failed/ |
They are talking about/those pictures are of the regular old sun though. Not good, kaito9.
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Pictures of Mars Inner Sun's Yellow Light observed and captured at Yerkes Observatory, Sept. 28, 1902.
Read Chapter III, from page 30 of Marshall B. Gardner's book. http://www.sacred-texts.com/earth/jei/img/08000.jpg |
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I know about the Inner Sun theory. I think you probably liked some of my comments on the Hollow Earth in the past. It makes sense what they are saying about refraction. I think atmospheric changes could do that; allow you to see the Sun outside of the historic window of time it is visible each year in that part of the world. |
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Inner sun is electric ball of plasma ionized gases and charged particles and powered by birkeland currents coming from the outside Sun. Gases are from inner earth atmosphere and charge particles are delivered via solar wind along with birkeland currents powering the inner sun after entering the polar openings. No need for fusion or cold fusion nor any iron-nickel. Inner sun is 100% gaseous. Inner sun nothing like outside sun we are all familiar with except for heat and light it gives off. |
Not buying it. Pretty sure that is The Sun.
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When I visited a coastal fishing resort town in Northern California one summer I liked to hang out on a gigantic rocky outcropping and watch the sun set over the ocean. What I saw was incredible. As it sank into the horizon the edge of the glowing sphere appeared to pixelate like graphics on the earliest home video games. I thought to myself "It looks like a computer...that's wild...!" I mean pronounced 90 degree angles all around the visible part of the setting sun. The most extreme distortion appeared at the lowest part. Another thing I noticed is how long the sky remains light after the sun has set over the westward ocean. You think it might all have to do with refraction?
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I told you I am very familiar with Hollow Earth writings. In fact I have custody of a number of rare books on it. I have heard all that you said before. How do you think it that adds up to these pictures not being The Sun? Look at the sunrise from Antarctica. It looks like a glowing, floating stack of pancakes. See larger shots: http://australyear.blogspot.com/2008/09/sunrise.html
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I said The Sun, not a sun and you know what I mean. That's annoying.
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I thought you were intentionally confusing the issue. You are going to have to show evidence of the poles being shaped like you say. I could be like "Due to the convex shape of the continent of North America we should be able to see all the way from coast to coast on a clear day but atmospheric refraction causes us not to." I love Hollow Earth shit so I'd rather not see bogus claims about it. It's THE Sun, the one that we know and love in your pics. I'd bet anything on it.
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All you showed were some pics of the Sun that you said are the inner sun. Look, I own and have read many of the original books on the Hollow Earth. Don't know why you think you are explaining anything I haven't heard.
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