Relativity and Cosmology

   

Explanation of the Allais Effect by Gravitational Waves Emitted from the Center of the Sun

Authors: Friedwardt Winterberg

An attempt is made to explain the Allais effect, the anomalous behavior of pendulums during a total solar eclipse, by Poisson diffraction of gravitational waves into the lunar shadow, with the waves emitted through large mass motion in the center of the sun by a thermonuclear fusion reaction driven magnetohydrodynamic dynamo. Thermomagnetic currents in the tachocline shield the strong magnetic field in the solar core.

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