Dear Friends, Grand Success. There are two total successive solar eclipses coming up on April 8, 2024 and August 12, 2026. Using the formula, ∆R = (∆x/x)*R , where, ∆R = increase in radius of photo sphere of Sun, ∆x = increase in shift in degrees, of star light from behind the Sun between the two successive total solar eclipses, x = original shift of light coming from stars behind Sun during first solar eclipse in degrees, R = present radius of photo sphere of Sun=6.9566 x 10^8 m, we can measure the increase in the radius of photo sphere of sun. If the increase is 73.315 cm between April 8, 2024 total solar eclipse and August 12, 2026 total solar eclipse; it means that the mass of the Sun is increasing at the rate of 9.45 billion tons/s as predicted by my Theory. This is the sure experimental verification for my Theory. So, why wait? Please, do the experiment.

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