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Old February 12th 04, 03:12 PM
G=EMC^2 Glazier
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Well one thing we know the sun does not have an iron dynamo. We also
know that sun spots fit in with the solar magnetic field. We know the
sunspots cycles last an average of 11 years. We know every 11 years the
sun's magnetic field reverses.Hmmm We know the Earth's magnetic field
reverses about every 85,000 years.(have a theory on Earth's) We have no
theory on the sun's,but the big clue seems to be Sunspots I find that
Madam Curie's heat destroys magnetizim is well proven,and yet it is
fudged over by astronomers. Bert

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Old February 13th 04, 06:27 PM
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We know the sunspots cycles last an average of 11 years.
We know every 11 years the sun's magnetic field reverses.Hmmm


Hmm indeed, the sun's cycle is 22 years, poles reversed in 11 years
or so.

and yet it is fudged over by astronomers. Bert


Which astronomers do the fudging Bert ?
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Old February 15th 04, 09:05 PM
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"G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message
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Well one thing we know the sun does not have an iron dynamo. We also
know that sun spots fit in with the solar magnetic field. We know the
sunspots cycles last an average of 11 years. We know every 11 years the
sun's magnetic field reverses.Hmmm We know the Earth's magnetic field
reverses about every 85,000 years.(have a theory on Earth's) We have no
theory on the sun's,but the big clue seems to be Sunspots I find that
Madam Curie's heat destroys magnetizim is well proven,and yet it is
fudged over by astronomers. Bert


Heat destroys ferromagnetism because thermal motion tends to randomize the
orientations of the smallest magnetic dipoles (which are normally aligned
almost parallel to each other). Ferromagnetism (not sure of the correct
spelling) is only one portion of the whole magnetic phenomenon. It's very
unlikely that the Sun's, Earth's and Jupiter's fields are created by
ordinary magnetite and the like, so your argument about Madam Curie doesn't
hold up.
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Old February 15th 04, 10:41 PM
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UGO Tell that to Madam Curie Bert

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Old February 16th 04, 03:49 PM
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"G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message
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UGO Tell that to Madam Curie Bert


Wow.
Well, at least you responded to this post instead of normally ignoring it...

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