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As I said in another post:
Solar physics is going to upset it all. Even the CMB data IMO as soon as we get something out there that can detect it. That the solar wind would suddenly stop without giving off radiation is actually incomprehensible with what we know. IMO it's more local then was ever dreamed in any previous argument or theory.
How would you explain all these differences?
Electromagnetic forces. The solar wind is composed of plasma, an electrically charged medium. The ecliptic plane is where the electrical forces are the most balanced. It is craft passing sharply against this ecliptic that build up an imbalance of charge upon their surfaces.
One need only look at Enceladus and the rings of Saturn to see this electromagnetic force at work.
Saturn's Electric Moon Enceladus, Part One | Space News - YouTube
Saturn's Electric Moon Enceladus, Part Two | Space News - YouTube
Just as it explains the stoppage of the solar wind. Acceleration and deceleration of charged particles is only accomplished through electric fields and voltage differentials.
Space News | Voyager 1 Mystery: Solar Wind Ceases - YouTube
Just as this effect is the cause of radiation.
Bremsstrahlung - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It's only too bad Voyager did not have equipment for detecting the so-called background radiation. An interesting result would occur I am sure. After all, charged particles don't just stop without giving off radiation, and the heliopause is a 360 degree sphere. Basically the same except where flares would send an excess of charged particles and produce a slightly higher area of radiation, and sunspots the reverse, leading one to an overall homogeneity broken by occasional hotspots and voids. Hmmm......
With of course the equatorial plane being the most concentrated. Like a highway.
Voyager 1 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Voyager 1 Confirms Electric Heliosphere | thunderbolts.infoVoyager has discovered a new region of the heliosphere that we had not realized was there. "We're still inside, apparently. But the magnetic field now is connected to the outside. So it's like a highway letting particles in and out."
Solar physics is going to upset it all. Even the CMB data IMO as soon as we get something out there that can detect it. That the solar wind would suddenly stop without giving off radiation is actually incomprehensible with what we know. IMO it's more local then was ever dreamed in any previous argument or theory.
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