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Post by Pincho Paxton on Aug 15, 2013 18:57:24 GMT
Here's a link... Voyager 1 Has Left the Solar SystemIt's not what I had in mind. I have a Neutral Zone full of dust, and clumps of stuff, and then a change of the magnetic field direction. I put faith in my theory, so I'll wait for the Neutral zone, and the change in the magnetic field direction. There could be a sideways wind in the Neutral zone. I am 80% sure. When I am 80% sure I am usually right. The physics are (in my theory) that the Magnetic field is supposed to be negative mass, and is gradually scaling to positive mass at an unknown distance. When the magnetic field becomes positive it then flows back towards the sun. This should make a bubble, and so has some definition. As the positive charge meets another outside positive charge you get holes, and trapped bubbles which can catch dust, and material like hail.
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Post by Pincho Paxton on Sept 12, 2013 19:22:44 GMT
Latest News... linkToo near the sun still I think.
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Post by Pincho Paxton on Sept 13, 2013 12:03:51 GMT
There is perhaps another set of physics working on the Voyager craft itself. There are a few possibilities for the magnetic field not to change direction due to Voyager...
1/ Voyager is creating its own magnetic field flow, because it is the area of least resistance in this new medium.
2/ Voyager is dragging a magnetic field along with it from the sun.
3/ Voyager has made a hole in a bubble, and the bubble is spraying out a magnetic field flow.
4/ Magnetism is a scalar change, and Voyager has altered the scalar change.
The above physics are just ideas based on low pressure. In my theory the sun is under pressure from the surrounding space fabric. The sun is a hole, so most flow forces are towards the sun. The out-flow is the magnetic field flow. When Voyager is near the sun, all of the flow forces are towards, and away from the sun. When Voyager is away from the sun it then becomes the sponge. It may be that Voyager is confusing the readings from itself in a changed environment.
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Post by Pincho Paxton on Sept 25, 2013 15:38:52 GMT
Latest news... Voyager 1 Magnetic Data Surprise Intrigues ResearchersThe model that is described sounds almost exactly like my 10 year old model. I am just pleased that I got the model so accurate so long ago. I mean that I worked this out with no Data, no maths, I never did science at school, never did any science at college. I worked it out just based on physics that developed from my push gravity system. I worked it out from my own series of Cause, and Effect.
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Post by Pincho Paxton on Sept 25, 2013 17:15:10 GMT
In conjunction with Pincho Paxton theory...
OK so according to what the scientist are saying is that Voyager is possibly in the front of the bow wave. Yes that has a forward magnetic field according to how I use it. In my theory this out flow is over a short distance, because gravity has to stabilise quickly, and to stabilise the gravity the quantum physics have to distribute until they no longer touch each other. When they no longer touch each other the magnetic field changes to beyond our sun physics. Although I have a sketchy area where I have physics for locality, and science has Action At A Distance. I'm not sure how to combine the two.
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