Post by Pincho Paxton on Aug 13, 2013 20:04:22 GMT
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In my theory this is easy to explain. Magnetism is the out-flow of gravity. Gravity moves towards all points of atomic particles, and scales down in nucleus, and electrons. So Gravity is moving towards the sun from all directions, and is equalised by leading shock waves, and trailing wakes. The equalisation is due to scaling factors, and scaled down gravity at the front of orbital direction is filtered more that the trailing wake. Gravity quickly reaches a maximum potential, and C is maintained even though there are variations in flow. Speed has a stationary frame, like a beat of a heart, and can be related to loading a 6 shooter gun by revolving the barrel. Atoms take in gravity like a 6 shooter, and movement is like the barrel rotating ready for the next bullet. This rotation, and load effect keeps a stationary frame through the orbit of the sun, loads gravity as a stationary frame C.
Magnetism would therefore be the escape from the nucleus once gravity has collided with opposing gravity forces, and spun around inside particles like electrons for example. Gravity and magnetism do not collide, and can overlap which allows Gravity to escape by scaling down to magnetism. You can think of a magnetic particle as a hole that a gravity particle fits into, a bit like Lego.
So finally we get to the change in direction of the Sun's magnetic field...
With Magnetism as the out-flow of gravity the bow shock of the sun acts as a filter for gravity scaling down to magnetism. The bow shock of the sun however is not a constant. Gravity is a constant because it reaches its scale quickly, but through a medium which has a dark flow running through it. It's like the roots of a tree moving around a changing medium in the Earth. The root will hold the tree up in a mathematical manner, but will wander around rocks, and change direction.
The change from Gravity to magnetism moves magnetism into the area where magnetism can best escape from collisions with other magnetic particles. This is usually the opposite direction to Gravity. Gravity flows in, and magnetism flows out these are your magnetic poles. The area of least resistance can change due to changes in the complex in-flows, and out-flows, and Dark Flows through the Galaxy. If the centre of the sun blocks up for a split second you will get a change in direction of the magnetic poles.
Pincho Paxton
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In my theory this is easy to explain. Magnetism is the out-flow of gravity. Gravity moves towards all points of atomic particles, and scales down in nucleus, and electrons. So Gravity is moving towards the sun from all directions, and is equalised by leading shock waves, and trailing wakes. The equalisation is due to scaling factors, and scaled down gravity at the front of orbital direction is filtered more that the trailing wake. Gravity quickly reaches a maximum potential, and C is maintained even though there are variations in flow. Speed has a stationary frame, like a beat of a heart, and can be related to loading a 6 shooter gun by revolving the barrel. Atoms take in gravity like a 6 shooter, and movement is like the barrel rotating ready for the next bullet. This rotation, and load effect keeps a stationary frame through the orbit of the sun, loads gravity as a stationary frame C.
Magnetism would therefore be the escape from the nucleus once gravity has collided with opposing gravity forces, and spun around inside particles like electrons for example. Gravity and magnetism do not collide, and can overlap which allows Gravity to escape by scaling down to magnetism. You can think of a magnetic particle as a hole that a gravity particle fits into, a bit like Lego.
So finally we get to the change in direction of the Sun's magnetic field...
With Magnetism as the out-flow of gravity the bow shock of the sun acts as a filter for gravity scaling down to magnetism. The bow shock of the sun however is not a constant. Gravity is a constant because it reaches its scale quickly, but through a medium which has a dark flow running through it. It's like the roots of a tree moving around a changing medium in the Earth. The root will hold the tree up in a mathematical manner, but will wander around rocks, and change direction.
The change from Gravity to magnetism moves magnetism into the area where magnetism can best escape from collisions with other magnetic particles. This is usually the opposite direction to Gravity. Gravity flows in, and magnetism flows out these are your magnetic poles. The area of least resistance can change due to changes in the complex in-flows, and out-flows, and Dark Flows through the Galaxy. If the centre of the sun blocks up for a split second you will get a change in direction of the magnetic poles.
Pincho Paxton