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What if the great nebula clouds can create lightning? Jupiter has lots
of lightning. Best to keep in mind these are very dark clouds,and are only seen (appear) as clouds because they have a bright background of stars. Some stars do form and shine inside. We know what creates lightning and these dust filled clouds have all the right stuff. DoubleA will confirm that when St Hellen erupted there was great lightning flashes. As I type this I am looking at a picture of the eruption of the Chaiten volcano that shows the greatest lightning flashes I have ever seen. The lightning is created by friction of particles in the ash cloud. I predict when telescopes get more powerful we will see lightning flashes in these nebular clouds Another reason for my picking up a Nobel Bert |
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(G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote: What if the great nebula clouds can create lightning? ... We know what creates lightning and these dust filled clouds have all the right stuff. Except that the "right stuff" is at an amazingly low density in nebulae. If you went to a nebula and measured the atmosphere, it would be about as dense as things in Earth orbit. From the inside, they do not look like that nebula in The Wrath of Khan. The atoms of nebulas just don't rub against one another the way they do in planetary clouds. -- Timberwoof me at timberwoof dot com http://www.timberwoof.com "When you post sewage, don't blame others for emptying chamber pots in your direction." ‹Chris L. |
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![]() "Timberwoof" wrote in message ... In article , (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote: What if the great nebula clouds can create lightning? ... We know what creates lightning and these dust filled clouds have all the right stuff. Except that the "right stuff" is at an amazingly low density in nebulae. If you went to a nebula and measured the atmosphere, it would be about as dense as things in Earth orbit. From the inside, they do not look like that nebula in The Wrath of Khan. The atoms of nebulas just don't rub against one another the way they do in planetary clouds. A nebula still has its own substance, and so can create lighting. I am pretty sure about that, anyway. |
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In article merica,
"Mark Earnest" wrote: "Timberwoof" wrote in message ... In article , (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote: What if the great nebula clouds can create lightning? ... We know what creates lightning and these dust filled clouds have all the right stuff. Except that the "right stuff" is at an amazingly low density in nebulae. If you went to a nebula and measured the atmosphere, it would be about as dense as things in Earth orbit. From the inside, they do not look like that nebula in The Wrath of Khan. The atoms of nebulas just don't rub against one another the way they do in planetary clouds. A nebula still has its own substance, and so can create lighting. I am pretty sure about that, anyway. You are free to provide independent verification of your claim. -- Timberwoof me at timberwoof dot com http://www.timberwoof.com "When you post sewage, don't blame others for emptying chamber pots in your direction." ‹Chris L. |
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![]() "Timberwoof" wrote in message ... In article merica, "Mark Earnest" wrote: "Timberwoof" wrote in message ... In article , (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote: What if the great nebula clouds can create lightning? ... We know what creates lightning and these dust filled clouds have all the right stuff. Except that the "right stuff" is at an amazingly low density in nebulae. If you went to a nebula and measured the atmosphere, it would be about as dense as things in Earth orbit. From the inside, they do not look like that nebula in The Wrath of Khan. The atoms of nebulas just don't rub against one another the way they do in planetary clouds. A nebula still has its own substance, and so can create lighting. I am pretty sure about that, anyway. You are free to provide independent verification of your claim. I'll give you the facts for the space ship. As soon as NASA and Congress clear it, let's go there together and find out, O.K.? |
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But the Earth's axis has tilted more, Mark. How can you be sure of
anything now? Alexa has declared it! Saul Levy On Sun, 20 Jul 2008 20:52:06 -0500, "Mark Earnest" wrote: "Timberwoof" wrote in message ... In article , (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote: What if the great nebula clouds can create lightning? ... We know what creates lightning and these dust filled clouds have all the right stuff. Except that the "right stuff" is at an amazingly low density in nebulae. If you went to a nebula and measured the atmosphere, it would be about as dense as things in Earth orbit. From the inside, they do not look like that nebula in The Wrath of Khan. The atoms of nebulas just don't rub against one another the way they do in planetary clouds. A nebula still has its own substance, and so can create lighting. I am pretty sure about that, anyway. |
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Uh, poets and musicians vs. the stars?
Just like BradBoi's wacko claims, nothing will get verified that way! Saul Levy On Sun, 20 Jul 2008 19:33:24 -0700, Timberwoof wrote: In article merica, "Mark Earnest" wrote: "Timberwoof" wrote in message ... In article , (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote: What if the great nebula clouds can create lightning? ... We know what creates lightning and these dust filled clouds have all the right stuff. Except that the "right stuff" is at an amazingly low density in nebulae. If you went to a nebula and measured the atmosphere, it would be about as dense as things in Earth orbit. From the inside, they do not look like that nebula in The Wrath of Khan. The atoms of nebulas just don't rub against one another the way they do in planetary clouds. A nebula still has its own substance, and so can create lighting. I am pretty sure about that, anyway. You are free to provide independent verification of your claim. |
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I'm still waiting on BradBoi to start reporting from Venus. lmao!
WOW! It's HOT and the pressure is KILLING ME! lmao! Saul Levy On Sun, 20 Jul 2008 22:28:31 -0500, "Mark Earnest" wrote: I'll give you the facts for the space ship. As soon as NASA and Congress clear it, let's go there together and find out, O.K.? |
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Cactus Saul Knowing Brad lack of science he would go to Venus in a lead
balloon Go figure Bert |
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