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Post by Pincho Paxton on May 23, 2024 6:32:20 GMT
Link... Scientists discover the possible origin of the sun's magnetic field, and it's not where they thought it wasPincho says... Gravity flows into holes inside matter, then it collides from multiple directions, and then is scales down, and flows back out again. The out-flow can also collide, and escape. This is because gravity is made up from tiny vortex, and the vortex radius creates gravity's scale. A vortex is a virtual scale that can be compressed, but if you could zoom in on the vortex you would find that the vortex is also made from more vortex. So the scalar physics of gravity have scalar physics which can mean that gravity has an infinitely regressive scale. When gravity scales down to escape it leaves a hole behind for more gravity to move into, and these holes have spin which act a bit like a screw thread. So gravity is screwed through the holes, and the copper coils used to create bar magnets screw gravity even faster through the holes. The sun traps gravity multiple times so the holes for more gravity to move into get bigger, and pass more material through. The outflows can trap the inflows which can move the magnetic fields nearer to the surface. Search results... The Sun and magnetic FieldsPincho Paxton
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