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Author(s)
Cuixiang Zhong
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DOI:10.17265/2159-5348/2019.02.003
Affiliation(s)
Jiangxi Normal University, Nanchang 330022, China
ABSTRACT
Nebula theory is the most widely accepted hypothesis about the formation and
evolution of the Solar System. This theory holds that the Sun is formed from a collapsed gas
cloud 4.57 billion years ago; when the core temperature
of the gas cloud rises to 10 million K, the thermonuclear reaction of hydrogen
fusion into helium is ignited, then the Sun become a star; once the hydrogen in
the core is exhausted, the life of the star will end. But the limited hydrogen element obviously cannot satisfy such a
long-term thermonuclear reaction, in order to sustain long-term
thermonuclear reactions, a steady stream of fuel must be obtained from space. So the existing
hypothesis about the formation and
evolution of the Solar System has serious defects. Thus the author has studied the formation of the Moon, the Earth and the Sun, and discovered the formation of the Sun and the real
source of star energy. The author could also explain many solar activity phenomena such as sunspots, flares, prominences, etc.
KEYWORDS
Sun, formation, evolution, star energy, sunspots, flares.
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