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To: NormsRevenge

Are there glowing spots on Uranus?


8 posted on 03/18/2008 2:39:30 AM PDT by mozarky2 (Ya never stand so tall as when ya stoop to stomp a statist!)
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". . . electron beams whipping around . . .
". . . sweeps past . . .
". . . plasma surges . . .
". . . flows . . . like rivers do around boulders . . .
". . . waves that blast Jupiter's atmosphere . . .
". . . flow of charged particles . . .
". . . downstream . . . upstream of this flow . . ."

Good Grief! What an amazing dance to avoid using a word.

How many analogies do they have to use to gingerly step around what they are actually describing? How many euphemisms can the authors of this article come up with to avoid using the word "currents?"

What they are trying to describe - without offending the mavens of the orthodox cosmology who hold the purse strings of scientific publishing, grants, and funding - is something that mainstream astronomers and cosmologists have been denying for almost 70 years: electrical currents flow in space through plasmas and that electromagnetism and plasmas have a decided effect on cosmology.

"The results are surprising because no theory predicted upstream spots," said researcher Bertrand Bonfond of the University of Liege in Belgium."

That's a false assertion. Seven time Nobel Prize nominee physicist Kristian Birkeland and Nobel Prize winning physicist Hannes Alfvén predicted it starting in about 1900.

You'd think these space scientists would be somewhat familiar with the history of Auroral and plasma physics. Apparently not.

They've bought into the canard that space is neutral and that there are no flows of electrons between astral bodies. It's accepted dogma in orthodox cosmology... without a shred of evidence... and contrary to mountains of evidence to the contrary.

The electrical Universe theorists who follow Birkeland and Alfvén are not surprised at all at the surprise of the mainstream orthodox scientists whose cosmology has failed time and time again to predict any of these anomalies... while they are entirely expected and predicted in the Electric Universe.

When might these proponents of this "new theory" start wondering why the great "volcano" on Io has moved its plume over 180 Km since it was first observed... and how that could be possible if it were a merely volcano lava spout?

9 posted on 03/18/2008 3:29:37 AM PDT by Swordmaker (There ain't no such thing as a free app...)
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To: mozarky2

RE: Are there glowing spots on Uranus?

Do the “bright clouds” of Uranus count?

http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archive/releases/solar-system/uranus/

I’ve wondered about them for a while now.

Regards,
~Michael


18 posted on 07/21/2008 3:18:06 PM PDT by mgmirkin
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