Problems with the current model of the sun as continuous fusion reaction, releasing energy from the core:
Missing neutrinos
Temperature of the halo-like corona is 300 times that of surface
Rotates faster at equator, faster on surface
Solar wind accelerates upon leaving the Sun
Sunspots reveal cooler interior
Sunspots travel faster than surrounding surface
Sunspot penumbra (interior walls) reveal structured filaments
Why would the sun rotate faster at its equator, if there were continuous nuclear fusion going on in the core? Why would sunspots rotate faster than the surrounding surface?
And what the hell is up with sunspots? If the core of the sun is supposed to be hotter than the surface of the Sun, and we KNOW the corona is hotter than the surface, why then do sunspots show us what's inside the Sun is cooler?
Oh my, what's this? It looks more like a circuit than anything else.
http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e397/Bigpappadiaz/050616sunspotropes.jpg
2006-06-10
21:43:58
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Here is an up close picture of the sunspot penumbra. A dark-cored filament looks like a glowing snake with a dark stripe painted along its back. The 'head' of the snake is often a complicated feature where the stripe splits up among many bright points.
http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e397/Bigpappadiaz/sun2.jpg
There is another familiar form of atmospheric electric discharge that does scale appropriately and could explain the mysterious dark cores of penumbral filaments, and it is the tornado. If the circulating cylinder of plasma is radiating heat and light, as we see on the Sun, then the solar 'tornado' will appear, side on, to have a dark core.
http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e397/Bigpappadiaz/firetube.jpg
Hell yeah, just sucking that energy up. That's why we always get an aurora on our MAGNETIC POLES when the solar "wind" is blowing. When the hell will people realize what's going on with the Sun?
2006-06-10
21:59:04 ·
update #1
Yeah it's interesting how astrophysicists love to go on and on about magnetic fields, but ignore the fact that it's just one part of the ELECTROMAGNETIC relationship.
http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e397/Bigpappadiaz/magcur.gif
We sees what we sees, but then say that it's continuous fusion going on the observably cooler core? Riiiight, it's time for them to get rid of the outdated theories.
Oh, and Wikipedia is garbage dude. Don't post that crap in my question.
2006-06-10
22:04:13 ·
update #2
Oh and you say just about all of my questions are answered at that article? I didn't even have to scroll down before I hit this, "Although it is the nearest star to Earth and has been intensively studied by scientists, many questions about the Sun remain unanswered, such as why its outer atmosphere has a temperature of over 1 million K when its visible surface (the photosphere) has a temperature of just 6,000 K."
Like I said, don't bring that crap in here.
2006-06-10
22:06:12 ·
update #3