Electric Helix

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Electric Helix

Unread post by mague » Thu Jul 05, 2012 12:04 am

Electric Helix
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This sheath acts as the virtual cathode in the Sun’s discharge circuit and is coupled with the hourglass current in a manner yet to be determined.
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a battlefield between mercenaries and exiles.
Funny... question and answer ;)

Philosophy is not dead. Only philosophy is able to answer the question about where the barycenter is. To understand that the individual barycenter may be lightyears away turns little egos into huge entities. The mercs and exiles are just beings on a different position of a huge wheel respectively circuit. Behind the words and their definitions is the understanding that the universe is cooperative and that the center of the disc has the least centrifugal force !

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Re: Electric Helix

Unread post by Sparky » Mon Jan 07, 2013 11:38 am

Bumping this up instead of double posting to ask some questions.

Regarding Electric Helix , Posted on January 2, 2013 by Mel Acheson

In this high resolution image, how would you explain the large, bright stars that appear over the concentric rings of the birkeland currents and their strands? Are these stars associated with the pinch?

Also, I could not find a star that all the strands point to. A few point to one star over the triangle of stars, but most point off a bit.

Any other observations would be appreciated...thank you
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Now I am confused. :? Am I an exile, mercenary, or proud Queen? :?
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Re: Electric Helix

Unread post by Solar » Mon Jan 07, 2013 6:27 pm

Sparky wrote: In this high resolution image, how would you explain the large, bright stars that appear over the concentric rings of the birkeland currents and their strands? Are these stars associated with the pinch?
Are you referring to the foreground stars?
Also, I could not find a star that all the strands point to. A few point to one star over the triangle of stars, but most point off a bit.

Any other observations would be appreciated...thank you
Try the high-rez infrared view:

Available here: Spitzer

Now I am confused. :? Am I an exile, mercenary, or proud Queen? :?
Neither. "Rebel": Modern day term for Critical Thinker

Oh, you might like this image of the so called "knots" (with their glowing ionization fronts)
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Re: Electric Helix

Unread post by Sparky » Mon Jan 07, 2013 7:08 pm

Solar wrote: Are you referring to the foreground stars?
Also, I could not find a star that all the strands point to. A few point to one star over the triangle of stars, but most point off a bit.

Any other observations would be appreciated...thank you
Try the high-rez infrared view: Available here: Spitzer
thanks,,,,i see a central star with a glow around it...that must be the one.....and they may be foreground stars or maybe really bright stars shining though the plasma? :?
Oh, you might like this image of the so called "knots" (with their glowing ionization fronts)
thanks,....i've never seen those at such a large size....strange formations , when seen like this....
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