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Sun's iron as a Faraday cage? Chapt32 Planet and Star CoreEvidence #410 Atom Totality 4th ed
On May 3, 2:17*am, jacob navia wrote:
Le 03/05/11 08:31, Archimedes Plutonium a écrit : (snipped) You will notice that reception quality goes down very quickly, specially in the middle of the tunnel. There are some repeaters probably, that retransmit the phone radio waves but not that much. That will be a PROOF that radio waves do not go very far down the earth, a few meters of walls or earth suffices to stop them completely. Well, I do not know. It is sort of the opposite situation of Rutherford back at the early 1900s when he bounced particles off of the nucleus of an atom. Here we have the entire Sun and trying to bounce off some ray or waves. Perhaps a laser beam can penetrate to some distance inside the Sun. Now, your theory of a liquid iron core at the center of the sun is nonsense. The pressures and temperatures are completely different than in earth: the sun is a star and the earth is a minuscule planet. There is NO WAY the cores of such a different objects would be the same! It is not a theory, but a hypothesis. And it is not nonsense. Only nonsense to those who need books to pander their own beliefs. If you want to make a argument of pressure and temperature, then you would have to say that the lighter elements and atoms would be pushed out further than the heavier elements leaving us again a rather uniform structure of a metallic like sphere. And then there is the case of large old stars that become nova or supernova with their increasing build up of iron core in those stars. Now, here is a moment to check upon the logical clarity of Jacob and his arguments and beliefs. Astronomy books speak of stars going nova and supernova and a buildup of iron in the center of the Star. So then, if these stars build up iron cores before going nova and the books speak of that iron star core, for which Jacob can easily read and agree with, so then, why would Jacob dissent upon the Sun having iron rich core? Why would Jacob only agree to a random and diffuse iron atoms within the Sun but no uniform central location of that iron in the Sun. This is what I mean about doing Science absence of logical reasoning, Jacob. So books tell you that stars before going nova and supernova have this dense iron core, yet books tell you the Sun must be a gas through and through. So does your logical acumen ever come into prescence in this discussion, Jacob? Or do you leave your logic on the hat rack along with your hat? Perhaps a way of knowing about the Sun's iron is the study of a Faraday cage of a plasma? Does anyone have a research into whether plasmas form Faraday cages? So maybe the iron in the Sun has formed into a Faraday cage, and perhaps the Sunspots are those breaks of the Faraday cage of the iron in the Sun. So thanks, Jacob, for your rambling on, leads me to the notion that the Sun's iron has probably formed a Faraday cage within the Sun. Now I seem to recall that sunspots knowledge is vague and that we do not know why they form or when. So perhaps, why they form is due to imbalances that breach the Faraday Cage of the Sun's iron. Now whether that would create some symmetry of breaches? Would a breach on the North pole of the Sun cause another breach near the South pole to keep the symmetry? Archimedes Plutonium http://www.iw.net/~a_plutonium whole entire Universe is just one big atom where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies |
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