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"Greg Neill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > "Sergey Karavashkin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Dear Colleagues, > > > > We published the first part of Chapter 2, > > > > "HYPOTHESIS OF ORIGIN OF PLANETARY SYSTEM" > > > > of our monograph "SOME ASPECTS OF THE EARTH EVOLUTION" > > > > in our journal "SELF Transactions", volume 3 (2003), issue 1 > > > > *Abstract* > > > > In the first part of Chapter 2 we select a circle of questions that > > are necessary to be studied for correct understanding, at which > > conditions the protoplanet clouds form around stars, and analyse some > > peculiarities of formation of protostars and young stars structure. > > > > We show after Shklovsky that the protostar formation occurs due to > > gravity compression in clouds of interstellar gas. It heats the > > central region of protostar up to the temperature of first > > thermonuclear reactor flashing. The heating causes intensive > > thermoemission of electrons that produces the exterior electron cocoon > > and form the spherical electric dipole whose boundaries much exceed > > the observed boundaries of star. > > How do you form a dipole from a spherical shell of uniform > charge? Don't forget of high thermogradient and thermoelectron emission from the central region of protostar. We said much of it in the paper. ;-) Kind regards, Sergey.
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