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Everybody who looks at the stars sees the same blobs of light. How they interpret what they see depends on what they choose to believe. Believing is seeing. Most astronomers choose to believe that stars are powered by fusion and steered by gravity, so everything they think they know is derived from those initial assumptions. Other scientists think stars are powered by electric currents and steered by electric charges, but the two groups don't get along so the amount of science produced is meager.