Bro the sun has been going nuts lately. Solar cycle 24 was one of the lowest-activity cycles ever measured, and Solar cycle 25 is already peaking in intensity, to reach maximum around October 2023.
An interesting fact about the Sun: as the Sun reaches the extremes of its solar cycle, the rate of intensity change increases greatly, which is where CME's and solar flares are most common (at peaks) and where it is most likely for the Sun's magnetic field to reconstitute itself into a more unstable field for the next cycle. (at troughs)
It's strange. All the scientists in the world can't figure out why the Sun's gravitational field becomes more unstable towards the end of the solar cycle, when most of the magnetic tension is relieved. Only something guided by God's hand could do that.
Is it off base to say that it seems that most scientists don't totally understand how and why the Sun does what it does? Seems to me that's not an unfair characterization.
With so many brilliant minds working on this question, could it be that the frustration is due to an incorrect, or incomplete Solar model?
Are you familiar with the theory of the 'Electric Sun'? Prof. Donald Scott has done some excellent work on the model
Is it off base to say that it seems that most scientists don't totally understand how and why the Sun does what it does?
I think it's fair to say that most scientists don't totally understand how ANYTHING in nature works.
When I was a sophomore in high school my class was informed by our physics teacher that everything about physics that could be known was known. That's when I knew I was being taught by a doofus.
I was taught in school that my car runs on decomposed dinosaur bones (makes suggestive wanking hand gesture) and that the end was nigh because of a giant hole in the ozone layer (again, a wanking gesture).
Bro the sun has been going nuts lately. Solar cycle 24 was one of the lowest-activity cycles ever measured, and Solar cycle 25 is already peaking in intensity, to reach maximum around October 2023.
An interesting fact about the Sun: as the Sun reaches the extremes of its solar cycle, the rate of intensity change increases greatly, which is where CME's and solar flares are most common (at peaks) and where it is most likely for the Sun's magnetic field to reconstitute itself into a more unstable field for the next cycle. (at troughs)
It's strange. All the scientists in the world can't figure out why the Sun's gravitational field becomes more unstable towards the end of the solar cycle, when most of the magnetic tension is relieved. Only something guided by God's hand could do that.
Totally agree.
Is it off base to say that it seems that most scientists don't totally understand how and why the Sun does what it does? Seems to me that's not an unfair characterization.
With so many brilliant minds working on this question, could it be that the frustration is due to an incorrect, or incomplete Solar model?
Are you familiar with the theory of the 'Electric Sun'? Prof. Donald Scott has done some excellent work on the model
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eHi6ib9STPg
I think it's fair to say that most scientists don't totally understand how ANYTHING in nature works.
When I was a sophomore in high school my class was informed by our physics teacher that everything about physics that could be known was known. That's when I knew I was being taught by a doofus.
I was taught in school that my car runs on decomposed dinosaur bones (makes suggestive wanking hand gesture) and that the end was nigh because of a giant hole in the ozone layer (again, a wanking gesture).