DeiRenDopa
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The author of the words I quoted is none other than Michael Mozina.(bold added)
I think you made an even bolder claim, Haig, but I can't find it just now. Something to the effect of "if the Sun is not powered primarily by external electric currents, then the electric comet theory is dead".
Never mind; let's see if Haig can identify who wrote this (I'll provide the source later):IMO the weakest area of currently favored EU/PC paradigm however is that the EU/PC community seems to be strongly emotionally attached to an *externally* powered solar model, and it therefore ultimately fails to provide a defined 'power source' for the universe. I fail to understand that belief, particularly now that neutrino oscillations have been observed in many experiments. The sun does emit 'the right number' of neutrinos to be internally powered, even if they are not all electron neutrinos. While an externally powered Juergen's solar model made some sense during the "neutrino deficit days", that's certainly less true today IMO.
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I do happen to think that Brigman's criticism of an externally powered sun is in fact a valid criticism. The amount of current that would be required to flow into the sun would staggering.

I just checked; using Google (Advanced Search), you can easily find the source (along with this thread).
You're very strong, robust even, in your "suggestions" Haig, suggestions that JREF readers take the time and trouble to read (or view, as the case may be) the links you so frequently post. How do you view the suggestion that you put your money where your mouth is (so to speak), and read the contents of links others provide, in posts directly responding to yours?
