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EDP isn't the Pannekoek-Rosseland field.
© Charles Chandler
 
Electron degeracy pressure is not to be confused with the Pannekoek-Rosseland field, which was assumed to accomplish a charge separation simply on the basis of a powerful gravity field acting more forcefully on atomic nuclei than on electrons.1 While that's true, the resulting field is extremely weak, and could not possibly be responsible for the forces described herein.

 

References

1. Neslusan, L. (2001): On the global electrostatic charge of stars. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 372: 913-915


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