What is the EU perspective of solar storms? What is actually going on and why do they occur? I'm familiar with the fallacies of 'magnetic reconnection' but you can see why they stick with their story since it looks like these storms are entirely driven from the interior of the sun.
What is the EU translation of the following:
"A "twisted rope" of magnetically-charged energy precedes solar storms that have the potential to damage satellites and electricity grids, French scientists said on Wednesday.
A cord of magnetic flux emerges on the Sun's surface, grows and is squeezed upwards—and the following day, the star unleashes a blast of radiation, high-energy particles and magnetised plasma."
http://phys.org/news/2014-10-rope-clue- ... s.html#jCp
What Are Solar Flares?
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Re: What Are Solar Flares?
In looking into vacuum sparks, I have found some indication of solar flare activity having close similarity to some laboratory experiments.
Spatial and temperature structure of vacuum spark plasmas
And here is a long pdf on vacuum sparks:
Plasma points and radiative collapse in vacuum sparks.
http://ecopulse.com/ecopulse/papers/kos ... points.pdf
x-rays are emitted during the collapse of the plasma points. It may also be possible that there is tapping of the vacuum energies by creation of a strong dipole field at the vacuum spark, and, speculating here, that our Sun, if it exists in a galactic flux tube may employ a similar mechanism, but the spark would be a continuous arc. 'Black holes' would be larger scale but similar events.
Spatial and temperature structure of vacuum spark plasmas
Astrophysical Journal; v. 201(1) p. 225-237; 1 Oct 1975The spatial and temperature structures of the X-ray emitting components of low-inductance vacuum spark plasmas are investigated. The plasmas produced by low-inductance vacuum sparks show striking resemblances to solar flare plasmas. High-resolution photographs show that the spark plasmas are composed of hot (approx.30times106 K) compact sources (<20 μ) and cooler (approx.10times106 K) larger sources (approx.100 μ). Both types of sources may be produced by the same plasma at different times. The differences between the solar flare iron-line spectrum near 1.9 A and the spark iron-line spectrum are discussed and interpreted
And here is a long pdf on vacuum sparks:
Plasma points and radiative collapse in vacuum sparks.
http://ecopulse.com/ecopulse/papers/kos ... points.pdf
x-rays are emitted during the collapse of the plasma points. It may also be possible that there is tapping of the vacuum energies by creation of a strong dipole field at the vacuum spark, and, speculating here, that our Sun, if it exists in a galactic flux tube may employ a similar mechanism, but the spark would be a continuous arc. 'Black holes' would be larger scale but similar events.
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