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Stellar Metamorphosis: The Nearest Star Jeffrey J Wolynski [email protected] September 21, 2013 Cocoa, FL 32922 Abstract: In stellar metamorphosis humanities’ closest star is the Earth itself. Explanation is provided. In the so-called “established sciences” the closest star to the Earth is the Sun, and the closest star to Earth besides the Sun is Proxima Centauri. This is not complete. According to stellar metamorphosis humanity is literally walking on a star that is 3 billion + years old. The Earth is a black dwarf star. It is a star in the very last stages of metamorphosis. This is blasphemy to the establishment so great care needs to be given in the handling of this superior understanding. A graph is provided of the more complete Hertzsprung-Russell diagram. This will be a great embarrassment to the establishment who claim to have understanding of the universe, so please use caution so the physicists can save face. We have been standing on the closest star it is right below our feet, underneath our noses. If the mainstream physicists’ heads were not in the clouds they would have realized this long ago. Planet is “wandering star”. [1] Wolynski, Jeffrey (2012). Stellar Metamorphosis: An Alternative for the Star Sciences. http://vixra.org/pdf/1303.0157vC.pdf. Anthony (2008). Are Planets the End Products Rather than the By-Products of Stellar Evolution?. The General Science Journal http://gsjournal.net/Science-Journals/Research%20Papers-Astrophysics/Download/1160. [3] Oparin, Alexander (1924). The Origin of Life. http://www.valencia.edu/~orilife/textos/The%20Origin%20of%20Life.pdf. [2] Abruzzo,