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Old October 13th 04, 10:36 PM
MarsFossils
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Hi Eric,

I read with much interest your page proposing an electrical rather
than magnetic origin for "such as sunspots, magnetic fields, flares,
prominences, periodic variations, neutrinos, the apparent high
temperature of the corona and the influences on Earth's climate" --
neutrinos no less...

http://www.brox1.demon.co.uk/solar/Solarphysics.htm


Your L. Körtvelyéssy writes "The heat of fusion in the solar core
causes its atomic particles to attain high velocities, so that there
is a continuous current flow along the temperature gradient from core
to surface. Electrons are predominant in this flow as they have well
over 1000 times less mass than a proton. This gives the surface of the
Sun a layer of negative charge and the core an increasing positive
charge. A continuous solar wind is ejected from the surface and
periodically the positive charge on the core exceeds the breakdown
value, causing planet-sized pieces to break away and be expelled
towards the surface. "

How does he or you explain the magnetograms showing strong north and
south, or positive and negative magnetic fields inside of and around
sunspots? I don't see how rejecting magnetism eliminates more
problems than it solves.

Michael

I heard one funny story though -- though not about the sun.
Question: What's the easiest way to observe Doppler's effect optically
(not accoustically) in one's everyday life ?
Answer: Go out in the evening and look at the cars. Their lights are
white or yellow when they approach, but they are red when they are
moving away of you.
(from Andrzej Kudlicki)