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The only problem with these current theories is that they are only being explored by those fringe scientists who are trying to topple the standard model. Not only of how stars work but as well as how gravity itself works in this new electrical model.
This fight is analogous to when Lemaître and Friedmann tried to overturn the scientific community, specifically Fred Hoyle and the rest of the "steady staters", by proposing the universe was expanding as a result of a "big bang". Even Einstein was adamantly opposed to these ideas as they were clearly contradictory to his own well established theories and equations.
I too find many flaws in the theory of nuclear fusion of the sun. The first being the fudging of the model to account for the creation of a stable helium isotope. Through early equations they were always left with an unstable helium isotope when deuterium and hydrogen fused. This is obviously a major drawback to their nuclear fusion theory. So what do they do? Just like Einstein and many scientists of the day did and still do. They mess with the data or create new stages in the model to fit their theory. They added an extra fusion process of 2 unstable helium isotopes that conveniently throw off the unneeded pair of hydrogen atoms to form the stable helium isotope they were looking for.
It is not fact yet.
At any rate these guys have a long battle ahead of them before an electric model of the universe overthrows the current standard model.
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