Authors: Frank H. Makinson
One of the enigmas in astronomy is the cause for stars having varying brightness, and that includes our Sun. The current theory for stars energy does not support fast variations nor the proliferation of different types of variable stars. Variations of the energy output of our Sun have been noted for many centuries and current instruments can record the periodic magnetic field reversal. There is an energy source that can account for many of the variable star actions, but the wavelengths of this energy are not easily measured directly. Sir Arthur Eddington mentioned a suggestion, but dismissed it.
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