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adding sci.astro. maybe they'll see a real question in all the current
noise... "Ruth & Dave" wrote in message ... Is there an acceptable theory as to their origin. Why they are in pairs- why so much radio interference- Why the spots are dark. Does the suns energy output remain the same when there are many. My thoughts are the rings could be interface of photon rings with the suns surface. This would possibly explain their dark centres and radiomagnetic interference. On some sun images, on the edge of the disk, there appear to be domes of matter which I presume could be the edge -disk of photon spheres. Wild thoughts yes. It would mean several moving black holes or densities on the sun. Perhaps it would mean the sun could virtually switch off on occasion. I suppose a simple check would be to check the gravitational lensing effect over the domes. regards Dave Reffin |
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"N:dlzc D:aol T:com (dlzc)" N: dlzc1 D:cox wrote in
message news:Ik9lc.51517$Jy3.7286@fed1read03... adding sci.astro. maybe they'll see a real question in all the current noise... "Ruth & Dave" wrote in message ... Is there an acceptable theory as to their origin. Why they are in pairs- They are caused by loops of magnetic field which break the sun's surface, so there has to be a pair; an "in" and an "out". why so much radio interference- Electromagnetic fields, that is. Why the spots are dark. They are only dark relative to the rest of the surface, and that's because they are cooler. Does the suns energy output remain the same when there are many. Apparently. My thoughts are the rings could be interface of photon rings with the suns surface. This would possibly explain their dark centres and radiomagnetic interference. On some sun images, on the edge of the disk, there appear to be domes of matter which I presume could be the edge -disk of photon spheres. Wild thoughts yes. It would mean several moving black holes or densities on the sun. Perhaps it would mean the sun could virtually switch off on occasion. I suppose a simple check would be to check the gravitational lensing effect over the domes. regards Dave Reffin |
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Thanks- interesting the energy output remaining the same with high sunspot
activity or even a slight increase re recent reading. http://www.exploratorium.edu/sunspots/index.html regards Dave Reffin "Jaxtraw" wrote in message ... "N:dlzc D:aol T:com (dlzc)" N: dlzc1 D:cox wrote in message news:Ik9lc.51517$Jy3.7286@fed1read03... adding sci.astro. maybe they'll see a real question in all the current noise... "Ruth & Dave" wrote in message ... Is there an acceptable theory as to their origin. Why they are in pairs- They are caused by loops of magnetic field which break the sun's surface, so there has to be a pair; an "in" and an "out". why so much radio interference- Electromagnetic fields, that is. Why the spots are dark. They are only dark relative to the rest of the surface, and that's because they are cooler. Does the suns energy output remain the same when there are many. Apparently. My thoughts are the rings could be interface of photon rings with the suns surface. This would possibly explain their dark centres and radiomagnetic interference. On some sun images, on the edge of the disk, there appear to be domes of matter which I presume could be the edge -disk of photon spheres. Wild thoughts yes. It would mean several moving black holes or densities on the sun. Perhaps it would mean the sun could virtually switch off on occasion. I suppose a simple check would be to check the gravitational lensing effect over the domes. regards Dave Reffin |
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