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To: aruanan
Plasma Mythology. That is a new one for me. Difficult to imagine them having the capability to blot out the sun.

Excerpt - ..people from many parts of the earth witnessed a stupendous pillar of light reaching from the horizon to the highest region of the sky – the so-called axis mundi or 'cosmic axis', that defined the apparent 'centre' of the sky and blotted out the comparatively dim light of the moon, the stars, and even the sun.

60 posted on 07/17/2011 12:01:21 AM PDT by justa-hairyape
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To: justa-hairyape
Difficult to imagine them having the capability to blot out the sun. Excerpt - ..people from many parts of the earth witnessed a stupendous pillar of light reaching from the horizon to the highest region of the sky – the so-called axis mundi or 'cosmic axis', that defined the apparent 'centre' of the sky and blotted out the comparatively dim light of the moon, the stars, and even the sun.

It's a matter of intrinsic brightness and relative distance. The light an ophthalmologist shines in your eye is nowhere near as bright as the sun, but it's about 1 inch away from your eye shining into a dilated pupil. The sun is 93,000,000 miles away. If there are Birkeland currents surrounding the earth from a distance a fraction that of the moon, their brightness could easily overwhelm the light from the sun. The intensity of the light follows the inverse square law. Double the distance makes for 1/4 the brightness. So something of less intrinsic brightness can appear brighter than something else just by being closer. But things like lightning and arc welding produce light that is intrinsically brighter than the sun, so who knows how intense the brightness could be of Birkeland currents.
62 posted on 07/17/2011 5:05:56 PM PDT by aruanan
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