Electric Sun was a music group formed by Uli Jon Roth after his departure from the Scorpions in 1978. They recorded three albums between 1979 and 1985. This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... A scorpion is an invertebrate animal with eight legs belonging to the order Scorpiones in the class Arachnida. ...
The first album, 'Earthquake', was released in 1979 and features guitarist/vocalist Roth, bassist Ule Ritgen and drummer Clive Edwards. Edwards departed quickly after recording the first album.
'Fire Wind' came next in 1981, featuring new drummer Sidhatta Gautama. The band toured for a few years afterwards. While the first two albums were a trio format, the third album was more of an ensemble project. Veteran drummer Clive Bunker, formerly of Jethro Tull, appeared, as did Ritgen, guest vocalists Michael Flechsich and Nicky Moore, and an array of various singers and orchestral musicians. Another feature of the album was the invention of Roth's Sky Guitar. The name Electric Sun was retired in 1986, and Uli Jon Roth continued to persue his classical-inspired rock under his own name. Clive Bunker was the drummer of British Prog Rock group Jethro Tull. ... Jethro Tull can refer to: Jethro Tull (agriculturist), inventor of the seed drill Jethro Tull (band), progressive rock band This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
Earthquake is the first album from Uli Jon Roths Electric Sun band. ... This page refers to the year 1979. ... 1981 (MCMLXXXI) is a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Beyond the Astral Skies is the third album from Uli Jon Roths Electric Sun band. ... This article is about the year. ...
The granules observed on the surface of the photosphere are anode tufts (plasma in the arc mode).
The essence of the ElectricSun hypothesis is an analysis of the electrical properties of its photosphere and the chromosphere and the resulting effects on the charged particles that move across them.
In the ElectricSun model, as with any plasma discharge, tufting disappears wherever the flux of incoming electrons impinging onto a given area of the Sun's surface is not sufficiently strong to require the shielding produced by the plasma double layer.
In the electrical model, the Sun is the "anode" or positively charged body in the electrical exchange, while the "cathode" or negatively charged contributor is not a discrete object, but the invisible "virtual cathode" at the limit of the Sun's coronal discharge.
In the lexicon of astronomy, this is the "heliopause." In electrical terms, it is the cellular sheath or "double layer" separating the plasma cell that surrounds the Sun ("heliosphere") from the enveloping galactic plasma.
Further, the sun may be a macroversion of structure of the atom on the atomic scale.