For St. Patrick’s Day, 2022

Of course, we all know don’t we that St. Patrick was not from Ireland, but a Celtic Briton from ancient Wales? He was a missionary to Ireland. Ireland would gain its fame later as the land of missionaries: see Cahill’s How the Irish Saved Civilization?

Or here, https://2046ad.org/the-holy-conspiracy/

Otherwise, Ben Davidson has called attention to the ten-year anniversary of the New York Times introduction of Professor Pierre-Marie Robitaille and his Liquid Metallic Hydrogen Model of the Sun Theory.

My son introduced me to his material some time ago, even though it was McCanney who seems to have first articulated decades earlier that solar fusion occurs in the Sun’s “atmosphere” and not in its core. Nevertheless, Robitaille’s material is still new and exciting (I think the French pronunciation rhymes with “Versailles” – as in “Ver-sigh” Follow links below:

SkyScholar 20 Years: https://youtu.be/LuVMIm0qYbk

Email here: pmrobitaille@thermalphysics.org

https://vixra.org/author/pierre-marie_robitaille

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The Liquid Metallic Hydrogen Model of the Sun and the Solar Atmosphere VIII. `Futile’ Processes in the Chromosphere

Authors: Joseph Luc RobitaillePierre-Marie Robitaille
Category: Astrophysics

Cheers!

— JWS