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6 January 2016
Astronomy

At http://phys.org/print371123436.html … and at https://tallbloke.wodpress.com/2016/01/04/strong-magnetic-fields-discove… … seems like the Electric Universe is hitting mainstream between the eyes. Scientists are 'surprised' as strong magnetism has been discovered in the majority of stars … and you can't have one without the other, electricity. We live in exciting times, on the cusp of a new kind of science and yet what occupies the minds of most young enquiring minds – CAGW.

The news comes from a press release from the University of Sydney, using data from NASAs Kepler Mission.

Meanwhile, at www.spaceweather.com (January 5th 2016) a CME expected to hit a glancing blow on the 4th actually went sailing past, wide of the mark. Do not be upset by this as a solar coronal hole has developed and it is spitting out solar wind that will hit the earth – possibly on the 6th or 7th.

  Coronal holes are places in the Sun's atmosphere where the Sun's magnetic field opens up and allows solar wind to escape. A stream of solar wind is on the way.

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