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Galaxy rotation patterns are better explained by Birkeland currents than by dark matter.
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<blockquote data-quote="sjastro" data-source="post: 73834345" data-attributes="member: 352921"><p>What is even more flawed to the point of hypocrisy is dark matter which Scott quotes as an “invisible entity” is substituted with another invisible entity which violates the laws of physics which he calls Birkeland currents.</p><p></p><p>It’s no coincidence that Birkeland currents are only found where external magnetic fields are present such as the Earth’s magnetosphere due to the interaction with the solar wind.</p><p>Beyond the magnetosphere surprise surprise there is no Birkeland current.</p><p></p><p>How a Birkeland current exists in the near vacuum of space at cosmological scales to form galaxies which provide the external magnetic field in the first place for Birkeland currents to exist ends up being a circular argument.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sjastro, post: 73834345, member: 352921"] What is even more flawed to the point of hypocrisy is dark matter which Scott quotes as an “invisible entity” is substituted with another invisible entity which violates the laws of physics which he calls Birkeland currents. It’s no coincidence that Birkeland currents are only found where external magnetic fields are present such as the Earth’s magnetosphere due to the interaction with the solar wind. Beyond the magnetosphere surprise surprise there is no Birkeland current. How a Birkeland current exists in the near vacuum of space at cosmological scales to form galaxies which provide the external magnetic field in the first place for Birkeland currents to exist ends up being a circular argument. [/QUOTE]
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Galaxy rotation patterns are better explained by Birkeland currents than by dark matter.
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