On Wednesday, 20 September 2023 at 04:30:26 UTC+1, mitchr wrote:
How does Sun gas rotate together as a whole?
Plasma is not an electro magnet.
Plasma supposedly can hold “electrical currents”.
It just can’t work as a permanent magnet. That’s all on a Google search by the way. Including the googled fact that the sun is now believed to have a faster rotating inner core.
A few years ago I looked at a gif animation link (soho images I think) of Images over time taken of the suns surface. And to me it seemed
that the surface of the sun was comprised of many small solid or at least very dense areas rotating with the surface of the sun. The suns surface looked
kind of like cracked dried mud. Or like the surface of thick boiling fudge just when its ready to be poured into the tray. You know how fudge looks
at this state. Almost solid chunks floating in hot thick liquid.
If the suns inner core /outer core speed difference is similar to earths
then the reversal of the field would have to be caused by the suns inner core slowing down and speeding up in relation to its outer core and surface.
Just as the flips in the earths magnetic field can be attributed to our
solid inner core going faster then slower than the outer liquid core every few hundred thousands of years.
Something current low IQ earth scientists like Livermore can’t seem to comprehend.
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