According to ordinary physics, it is impossible for anything with mass to escape the gravitational pull of the sun. Any matter that is thrown out will slow down and fall back.
According to Coulomb's law, the electrons and protons in a hypothetical solar wind should all be attracted together into a single mass.
According to textbooks, electrons and protons should form hydrogen atoms.
NASA falsely claims that the solar wind hits the atmosphere to produce polar light. If this is true, we should have hydrogen gas increasing in the atmosphere. Why do polar lights only occur at night, with no direct sunlight?
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