© Jeffrey J Wolynski
In this theory heat comes from the star because plasma is recombining into gas. The heat/radiation is presented via the *hv* in the diagram. Plasma recombination is an exothermic reaction and releases heat in large quantities.
It is simple as it sounds.
1. The interstellar gas becomes ionized via z-pinch.
2. The star will want to go back into equilibrium with the environment, so it will begin recombination (plasma becomes gas).
3. This recombination releases radiation in all directions, causing the star to shine intensely.
4. In energy-mass equilivance principle the radiation emitted means huge mass loss, and the star will start cooling/shrinking and becoming a "gas giant". Basic plasma recombination is ignored in all electric universe models and establishment star models, yet it is basic thermodynamics. I don't know why it is ignored.