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A dark star

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Hello, I am new here.

 

Could there be, that bright stars, we see on the sky are only a half of the clockworks of the sunshine, we receive on the planets? Could it be, that bright stars are feminine and dark stars are masculine, also exist. Bright meaning, that they are noticed by their sunshine, dark meaning, they are sucking on the sunshine instead of shining it away.

These dark stars would couple with the bright stars and suck on them, causing them to sweat the sunshine around. The sunshine would spread evenly around, as the star rotates around her axis. In other words, can the stars be sweating the burn, because something is pulling on it?

When the dark star would come closer in the cosmic dance between the two in the couples, she would jerk her sphere's membrane higher from the pull of the sucking, burning stronger (blue stars). When the dark star would go away in the dancing and rotating, her membrane would burn lower, weaker (yellow stars).

The males would be harder to spot on the sky, as they only cause the sunshine.

 

Thank your for your comments and thoughts. I think it is very romantic, the idea. About coupling of the stars.

 

 

 

Luka

Actually, I was discussing ambient radiation in another forum and I wondered if it was possible for clusters of stars to have a level of ambient radiation that prevents certain stars from expressing their energy, even though they are compressed to the point of fusion. If so, wouldn't such stars only be able to absorb radiation until they reached a sufficient level of energy intensity to radiate at a level greater than the ambient radiation that surrounds them?

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