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>inner sun made of electromagnetic plasma
I've always been rather accepting of this concept, but I think it gets rather glossed over in discussion as an important aspect of the Earth.
I forget the actual terminology, but I recall an explanation of this phenomenon as a result of particles passing through the openings of a toroidal Earth and becoming excited into a plasma state when they reach this "core" zone at the central point of Earth's relative position in space, like a 3D sphere, highly concentrated aurora borealis.
Assuming this forms a relatively stable central "sun" outputting mostly light, albeit at unknown wavelengths, and certainly heat - wouldn't this form a kind of ethereal "body" not so distant in concept from a tiny, weak star at the core of the Earth?
Would this area of excited particles and plasma be an attractive "environment" for the sort of ET or CT with less of a physical body and more of what one might call an "ethereal form"?
Often a type of ayylmao being is described as having no physical form at all, having "transcended" it at some point to exist on another layer of reality, yet is still potent as a conscious being.
I have also heard speculation that celestial bodies which are rather inhospitable to biological life, like stars and gas giant planets, may be ideal or at least interactive environments for these "ethereal beings", who also seem to be drawn to and associated with the plasma state of matter.
If Earth has this central "sun", could this also represent a special, small portion of this planet which could harbor or attract such beings?