Tetralogue on the Liquid Sun Revolution- Dr. P.M. Robitaille & Jim Keller, DemystifySci #342
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What if we’re wrong about the sun? Current consensus in the
astrophysics community suggests that our planet orbits a burning
ball of gaseous plasma - but there’s compelling evidence that
suggests the sun is actually made out of liquid metallic
hydrogen. If this is true, it isn’t just that we have a new model
of the sun. All of astrophysics, from the Big Bang to the nature
of white dwarf stars and neutron stars - will have to be
rewritten. For this conversation about the true nature of the
sun, we bring together two titans of science and industry. First
is Dr. Pierre Marie Robitaille, who is the former director of MRI
Research at the Ohio State University, where he designed and
tested the world’s first 8-Tesla MRI machine. Today, he is the
champion of the liquid sun model of stars, which he presents in
his formal scientific papers
(https://vixra.org/author/pierre-marie_robitaille) and at his
@skyscholar YouTube channel. Next is Jim Keller, a computer
architect who has been a central player in the silicon revolution
at DEC, AMD, Intel, Tesla, and Apple. Today, he is developing
open-source hardware for artificial intelligence at Tenstorrent,
as well as a fully automated semiconductor fabrication platform
that will shorten chip production timelines to hours instead of
months. Our conversation here closes a strange loop, set in
motion by Keller coming across an early draft of Dr. Robitaille’s
“Forty Lines of Evidence For Condensed Matter - The Sun on Trial”
(https://vixra.org/pdf/1310.0110v1.pdf). In the next few weeks, a
new loop opens - Keller is a major supporter of our Beyond the
Big Bang meeting in Sesimbra, Portugal which promises to be a
long weekend of busting paradigms in astrophysics and cosmology.
Join us by becoming a Demysticon member:
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HISTORY WITH US THIS
SUMMER:https://demystifysci.com/demysticon-2025PATREON
https://www.patreon.com/c/demystifysciPARADIGM
DRIFThttps://demystifysci.com/paradigm-drift-show00:00
Go!00:04:46 Why Rethink the Sun's Structure00:14:18 The Dark
Universe Paradigm00:25:18 Mystery of Infinite Expansion00:37:24
Building a $100,000 satellite00:45:12 Temperature is really
weird00:51:01 Modeling the sun01:02:38 Kirchoff's Law
Controversy01:10:36 Emissivity and Astronomical
Implications01:19:01 White Dwarfs and Redshift 01:30:06 Paradigm
modeling machines01:37:51 Speculative Astronomy and Earth's
Composition01:47:03 Star Formation Theories01:57:12
Electromagnetic Fields and Galactic Dynamics02:04:02
Understanding Electric and Magnetic Fields in Astronomy02:06:18
Formation and Evolution of Stars and Planets02:10:01 Evolution
and Ejection of Planets02:12:43 Reevaluating Exoplanet
Data02:21:53 Observations of Exoplanets and Planetary
Discs02:24:17 Theories on the Origin of the Asteroid Belt02:27:00
Discussing Asteroids and Black Holes02:29:03 Errors in Scientific
Understanding of Black Holes02:32:44 Science Progress and
Institutional Dynamics02:36:01 Rethinking Traditional Scientific
Methods02:40:08 Redistributing Scientific Resources02:50:53
Evolving Scientific Perspectives#cosmology, #astrophysics,
#fusion, #spaceexploration, #aiscience, #blackholes,
#solarscience, #quantumphysics, #engineering, #spacetechnology,
#darkmatter, #futureofscience, #exoplanets, #sciencepodcast,
#longformpodcast ABOUS US: Anastasia completed her PhD studying
bioelectricity at Columbia University. When not talking to
brilliant people or making movies, she spends her time painting,
reading, and guiding backcountry excursions. Shilo also did his
PhD at Columbia studying the elastic properties of molecular
water. When he's not in the film studio, he's exploring sound in
music. They are both freelance professors at various
universities.
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