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Anonymous Coward User ID: 69340041 United States 10/11/2016 05:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | As we all know the sun has been acting weird for many years. Quoting: White Sage Here is a link to NASA spaceweather- [link to spaceweather.com] It states that the sun spots are very stable and inactive, however these things look huge! I was told that the aura around the sun tells much about what is going on, and it is fluxing more than I have ever seen. Tell me, what is it that makes these giant spots so "stable" and incapable of X class flaring? Lack of coronal holes. Without a coronal hole the energy is trapped. Coronal holes form pathways allowing energy to flow out of the Sun. The Sun does not have an "aura". |
White Sage (OP) User ID: 12109825 Canada 10/12/2016 02:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | As we all know the sun has been acting weird for many years. Quoting: White Sage Here is a link to NASA spaceweather- [link to spaceweather.com] It states that the sun spots are very stable and inactive, however these things look huge! I was told that the aura around the sun tells much about what is going on, and it is fluxing more than I have ever seen. Tell me, what is it that makes these giant spots so "stable" and incapable of X class flaring? Lack of coronal holes. Without a coronal hole the energy is trapped. Coronal holes form pathways allowing energy to flow out of the Sun. The Sun does not have an "aura". Yes, the coronal holes will allow the cme to travel much more quickly to earth (as little as 20 minutes I am told) but they themselves are not required for a flare. The black spots on the sun are where the negative ions are conjoining, these (this) present coronal hole is consuming over 50% of the suns surface- this results in the positive ions becoming very condensed as well. Both sun spots and coronal holes have been getting bigger and bigger for years (much longer than the proposed 11 year solar cycle) And by aura I mean the "glow" coming off the sides of the sun. When the suns activity is indeed low, the glow is very small, however now the glow coming off the sides of the soho image are sporadic and large. Also, someone has yes to answer my question. Perhaps by using a different lens they can see something that we cannot? still, I ain't buying it! some shit is up with that sun. Anyways- low and behold today's news from NASA- "Filament flares off" and these filament that have been appearing as well, they are the results of multiple flare spots joining and causing a rift on the surface of the sun. [link to spaceweather.com] Young mystic |
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