From: Eric Walker Instead, the "diproton plus halo" explanation sees EUV coming from electrogravitational collapse of transient halo neutrons into a diproton core. Is gravity integral to this halo neutron explanation? Only in the sense of electrogravity – as a unification of gravity and electromagnetism, not demanding the high energy of electroweak unification… which depending on one’s PoV is either unfulfilled or underappreciated. Bayles has a version which you may have heard of: http://www.electrogravity.com/
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