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Default The vibrating solar wind electrons

The electron wave-particles from the Sun vibrate as they also
encounter their magnetic fall in time through Earth's magnetosphere.
The Northern and Southern lights are free vibrating electrons carried
to the poles creating a display of glowing light.

Electron's are creating new positive atomic ions in time and there is
a glow at the poles of the Earth where they land. Electrons trigger
the light shows of the aurura borialis.
The positive ionism is growing by the solar wind.
 




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