The Sun – The Source of All Things is a deep dive into the celestial body that defines life as we know it. More than just a giant ball of burning gas, the Sun is the heartbeat of the solar system, a dynamic force of energy that shapes everything from our climate to the very cycles of life on Earth. This book uncovers the Sun’s inner workings, its immense power, and the profound effects it has on the planets, the solar system, and our daily lives.
With chapters exploring the nuclear fusion that powers the Sun, the complex magnetic fields that shape solar weather, and the ancient human reverence for this mighty star, this book presents a holistic view of the Sun as both a scientific phenomenon and a cultural symbol. Discover the rhythms of the Sun’s solar cycle, its role in Earth’s climate, and how it will eventually evolve into a red giant, changing the future of our planet. The Sun – The Source of All Things is your essential guide to understanding the star that is at the center of our universe.
Sun, solar system, solar cycle, fusion, solar storms, Earth, astronomy, solar observation, solar flares, space science
I’m JD Arden — a writer who believes books should challenge, not comfort. My work explores the invisible frameworks of human life: the myths we inherit, the forces we deny, and the truths we avoid.
From Life’s Unseen Forces to Celestial Conversations, from the Minds & Makers of history to the Great Gods of legend, my books look past surface stories to uncover what actually moves us. Whether it’s superstition, time, science, or ambition, I write about the patterns that shape us long before we notice them.
I don’t pad ideas with filler. Every book is lean, direct, and focused — one subject, one sharp dive. Readers come for clarity, not clutter. My aim is simple: to ask the questions that cut, and to leave you thinking long after the last page.
If you’re drawn to philosophy, history, science, or myth — not in their tidy textbook versions but in their raw, human form — welcome. These books are for those who prefer the rough edges, the uncomfortable insights, and the honest sparks that make us stop and wonder.