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This is a brief excerpt from The SAFIRE Project presentation at the November 2019 GlobalBEM Conference in the Netherlands. Dr. Michael Clarage presents a simple overview of two possible models for the formation of stars.
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Ah back in the good old days when people could be in large meetings together!
It seems Dr Clarage presented an either / or scenario. I would opt for an 'and' scenario. Sure, conventional fusion occurs in the dense core (there are neutrinos produced after all), while the 'surface' - which is much wilder and energetic that it should be - has huge magnetic, electrical and probably LENR and hydrino effects occurring.