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Holy Shit! LOOK at the Magnetosphere!!
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[quote:Xenus:MV83MTA1ODNfMTMyOTA5MDVfOUMwQzM=] [quote:Candace] Xenus, for a better science introduction to the elements and the like, partake of Phoenix Journal #31, which is written by Hatonn, (Christ Michael.) While I have it on my website, the pics did not copy, so if you have a fast connection, or even a slow one, it's better to download it from http://www.fourwinds10.com/journals/index.html ON dialup, it make take a couple hours or more to download, it's one of the longer journals. The drawings are those of Walter Russell. The title of the journal is God Said Let There Be Light and Creation Became. It is not new age goo. You should like it. It does have a little of the daily news and commentary in it, but it's mostly science. Others here would enjoy it too. However, while I can't see the drawings on my website, depending on your software you may be able to. [/quote] No thanks, I may be slightly crazy but I'm not crazy enough to buy into your (or anyone elses) 3rd rate unimaginative sci-fi. Still waiting you to address the fact that you said protons can't come from outer space and that protons never make it to Earth (even though we have neutron and proton monitors down here on Earth specifically to capture air shower particles caused by cosmic rays. Now it is totally clear that you are not interested in what anyone has to say about anything related to the magnetosphere Cantdance, you don't even have the common decency to read what others post and expect people to read your drivel? I read everything, including your bs, I don't believe it but I still read it, it's entertaining to a point. You're only here to spout your nonsense and recruit people that believe your bs. Even though I've proven you wrong and humiliated you in regards to the proton remarks of yours. Now for something interesting, I can't take credit for finding this because I saw this link from another post last night, but it's very interesting. Not sure if people know but around where the solar wind meets the atmosphere we have plasma occurring. Plasma as most people know is the 4th state of matter, also very cool looking. "[b]Physicists Discover Inorganic Dust With [i]Lifelike Qualities[/i][/b] ScienceDaily (Aug. 15, 2007) — Could extraterrestrial life be made of corkscrew-shaped particles of interstellar dust? Intriguing new evidence of life-like structures that form from inorganic substances in space have been revealed in the New Journal of Physics. The findings hint at the possibility that life beyond earth may [b]not necessarily use carbon-based molecules as its building blocks.[/b] They also point to a possible new explanation for the origin of life on earth. Life on earth is organic. It is composed of organic molecules, which are simply the compounds of carbon, excluding carbonates and carbon dioxide. The idea that particles of inorganic dust may take on a life of their own is nothing short of alien, going beyond the silicon-based life forms favoured by some science fiction stories. [b] Now, an international team has discovered that under the right conditions, particles of inorganic dust can become organised into helical structures. These structures can then interact with each other in ways that are usually associated with organic compounds and life itself.[/b] V.N. Tsytovich of the General Physics Institute, Russian Academy of Science, in Moscow, working with colleagues there and at the [b]Max-Planck Institute[/b] for Extraterrestrial Physics in Garching, Germany and the University of Sydney, Australia, has studied the behaviour of complex mixtures of inorganic materials in a plasma. Plasma is essentially the fourth state of matter beyond solid, liquid and gas, [b]in which electrons are torn from atoms leaving behind a miasma of charged particles.[/b] Until now, physicists assumed that there could be little organisation in such a cloud of particles. However, Tsytovich and his colleagues demonstrated, using a computer model of molecular dynamics, that particles in a plasma can undergo self-organization as electronic charges become separated and the plasma becomes polarized. This effect results in microscopic strands of solid particles that twist into corkscrew shapes, or helical structures. These helical strands are themselves electronically charged and are attracted to each other. Quite bizarrely, not only do these helical strands interact in a counterintuitive way in which like can attract like, but they also undergo changes that are normally associated with biological molecules, such as DNA and proteins, say the researchers. They can, for instance, divide, or bifurcate, to form two copies of the original structure. These new structures can also interact to induce changes in their neighbours and they can even evolve into yet more structures as less stable ones break down, leaving behind only the fittest structures in the plasma. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/08/070814150630.htm [/quote]
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