The Sun, Plasma, Gravity & Magnetism – Tuesday 30th December 2025 8.30pm
The Sun, Plasma, Gravity & Magnetism – Tuesday 30th December 2025 8.30pm

A starting point is to state that I finished schooling at age 16. Due to disability, learning was so difficult, that Higher school and University were completely beyond me at that time and for a very long time after that. Therefore, I lack the intricacies and language found in textbooks and in this case, it may have been beneficial. However, I cannot discuss certain things in the terminology used by academics, but this should in no way undermine my work, although it’s easy for a university graduate to speak in a manner to me that isn’t familiar.
But the object here, I believe, isn’t or shouldn’t be about the text books I have or haven’t read. The object is or should be the quality of my work. I’ve had to do things very differently, I don’t feel that this should prevent me from participating, contributing and being acknowledged in the science fields in which my work belongs.
As I’ve previously stated, a great deal of my work has already been confirmed. That must surely stand for something.
When figuring, I determined how stars formed. Confirmed.
I theorised at that time that this space, our universe, was a space within another space. That beyond there, we were within something very different to what we’re familiar with, that was also rotating, spherical and had reached a size and maturity where it’s centre had begun a process that is transforming it’s inner state. Picture a field of thick trees burnt to ash from the centre out and your left with an open field. I can’t think of a better analogy unfirtunately, but in this case, it’s spherical and the process is creating gas and other things, while it transforms from the centre outwards. (I do not have imagination, this is what my work came to).
This is space, as far as my work goes, and without stars to make use of and process the gas and dust and matter etcetera, it would surely become an incredibly large and combustible space. Just as Earth would become highly combustible without humans to slowly and safely burn off excess fossil fuel.
Stars form in a particular way, their central nucleus is not a lucky dip recipe, it must form in a particular and functional order and that order isn’t something Relativity is capable of (in my view) otherwise there would be failed stars everywhere and we can be sure that by their ignited lights, they are forming and functioning as they should. As I theorised back in 2014, they form by creating gravity and magnetism and draw to themselves what is available in the specific region as resource, with the nucleus securely encased, or encapsulated, within. The outer resource then supports their existence, supplying energy for however long that may be.
Plasma is the recognised term now used for the resource surrounding a star. It must create a great deal of energy for the nucleus, when we can experience our stars warmth and energy all this distance away from our star. I think of it as a perpetual explosion being expertly held in place by gravity, with magnetism being used to manoeuvre it in various ways as required, one being to control ventilation and the exit for solar wind for example.
Gravity continues to be a query for science. I’ve used an analogy for rain when trying to explain how a theory can be right and wrong. Like so; I claim rain comes from clouds, another claims it comes from space. We each agree that rain forms a puddle, but that isn’t confirmation it comes from space, yet we each were correct that it would form puddles.
The universe in my view hasn’t any use for gravity and surely in our lifetime we should experience gravity mishaps and fluctuations in a universe that is expanding at such a speedy rate with all manner of activity. It’s static nature indicates to me that it is indeed a quantum force created and controlled from the centre, which is related to magnetics or perhaps I should say magnetics is related to, or a prevalent and emphasized facet of gravity, which is its standout gravitational value and crucially important to the early developing nucleus and utility for the duration of its life span, be it star or planet etcetera.
Fiona MacLeod (C)