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Phineas T Puddleduck wrote:
In article , Art Deco wrote: Phineas T Puddleduck wrote: In article , "Painius" wrote: On another subject, you mentioned the high temperature of the solar corona. This question was asked several times but not answered AFAIK: Could the temperature buildup be simply due to the material's inability to re-radiate the IR it absorbs? It'd be analogous to holding a wad of steel wool, which has very low thermal mass, over a gas flame and watching how it quickly heats to incandescence. I dunno. Just askin'. oc That's as good an explanation as any, but i haven't read anything in the lit. about it. My first thought is how stable or unstable the IR absorption rate might be. The coronal temp varies IIRC between about one and two million degrees, so whatever the source is, it's instability may give it away. BWAHAHHAHAHA Good thing they don't have positions that require knowledge of stellar physics. IR and Million K did me in.... Plus what the hell was going to stop such a diffuse material radiating. I guess non-thermal doesn't exist in their world. They've demonstrated complete ignorance of black-body radiation previously. -- Supreme Leader of the Brainwashed Followers of Art Deco "Causation of gravity is missing frame field always attempting renormalization back to base memory of equalized uniform momentum." -- nightbat the saucerhead-in-chief "Of doing Venus in person would obviously incorporate a composite rigid airship, along with it's internal cache of frozen pizza and ice cold beer." -- Brad Guth, bigoted racist |
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Art Deco wrote: Good thing they don't have positions that require knowledge of stellar physics. IR and Million K did me in.... Plus what the hell was going to stop such a diffuse material radiating. I guess non-thermal doesn't exist in their world. They've demonstrated complete ignorance of black-body radiation previously. And they ran away from polarisation so fast there are scorch marks. -- Sacred keeper of the Hollow Sphere, and the space within the Coffee Boy singularity. COOSN-174-07-82116: alt.astronomy's favourite poster (from a survey taken of the saucerhead high command). |
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Phineas T Puddleduck wrote:
In article , Art Deco wrote: Good thing they don't have positions that require knowledge of stellar physics. IR and Million K did me in.... Plus what the hell was going to stop such a diffuse material radiating. I guess non-thermal doesn't exist in their world. They've demonstrated complete ignorance of black-body radiation previously. And they ran away from polarisation so fast there are scorch marks. Even when I tried to steer them back, they still dodged. -- Supreme Leader of the Brainwashed Followers of Art Deco "Causation of gravity is missing frame field always attempting renormalization back to base memory of equalized uniform momentum." -- nightbat the saucerhead-in-chief "Of doing Venus in person would obviously incorporate a composite rigid airship, along with it's internal cache of frozen pizza and ice cold beer." -- Brad Guth, bigoted racist |
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