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Old October 28th 03, 01:45 AM
Ralph Hertle
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All scientific data is ultimately based upon human sense perception
data. Sense perception data may also be based using the tools that
enhance perception or modify or select the natural data that are
available to sense perception. Using your vision and rational faculties
is an excellent means of discovering new causes for the properties and
interactions of entities in the universe.

A separate thought is that rain is caused by aurorae or solar flares or
radiation, and that does modify weather. Wasn't it during the late
1970's that increased solar flares caused increased amounts of rainfall
in Earth's equatorial regions, and that that in turn resulted in less
rainfall in the temperate regions, e.g., in the Western USA. Increased
aurorae may have been observed. Records of the several types of
phenomena and effects are no doubt available for researches.




William C. Keel wrote:

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Especially here at N33 W87, where my experience indicates that
aurorae cause rain...

Bill Keel




My questions:

Are the Northern Lights on Earth more centered on the magnetic poles or
on the inertial-geometric poles?

Also:

Is there a gravitational axis? Would that be necessarily the same as the
inertial-geometric axis?

I'm wondering if either magnetism or gravity in some way modifies the
paths of the solar materials.


Ralph Hertle

 




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