magnetic

field, which spreads far outside the Solar System, but to energy fields that man has yet to discover.

Gaseous planets and Suns, lit or unlit, do not have homogeneous cores any more than bodies with liquid cores such as

the Earth. Humans tend to think of air or gaseous clouds or liquid pools as being homogeneous, but in truth heavier

particles settle down, lighter particle rise, and other particles disperse slowly from their point of entry into the soup.

The process by which the Sun releases light and heat also releases other energy, unrecognized by man. This process is

not homogeneous, and thus buildup and release occur, just as weather disturbances occur in the atmosphere due to

irregular heating and cooling. Any lack of consistency in a body's core has the potential of causing core rotation, as the

components try to escape or approach that which they are repulsed by or attracted to in the neighborhood. Thus, the

Sun's core swirls, and when lighter elements rush toward the surface their motion is not impeded by the gaseous

surface and overshooting occurs - a solar flare.

The effect on Earth is in the realm of energy disruption, a surge of the various energy arenas that humans are aware of

and others they are unaware of. Solar flares affect the activity of fish and kelp in the sea, in that water bends and

deflects some energy rays and thus concentrates them. Just as humans find themselves more restless during a full

moon, life in the sea is a bit more restless during solar flares - energized. Solar flares do not affect the core of the

Earth, nor are they causing increased earthquake activity. This explanation by the establishment for increased activity

in the Earth's core is to avoid mentioning the approach of the 12th Planet, and is easily rebutted. Have sunspots

resulted in earthquakes in the past?

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ZetaTalk: X-Rays

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ZetaTalk: X-Rays

Note: written during the 2001 sci.astro debates.

The particle flow that manifests as X-Rays are used by man to examine the human body as well as numerous

applications in industry. They move slowly, and are easily stopped, and thus lodge in bone rather than pass through,

painting a picture of bone by this absence. X-Rays are observed by man occurring in bursts in the Universe, bursting

from suns and from the Sun in their solar system in, at times, distinctive patterns. What is causing this natural

outburst? Humans find they can excite X-Rays by the same process they excite electrons, and at times find them in

association with lightning. Heat and light particles are also so excited, as well as magnetic particles, but these particles

can be found in nature without the presence of electron flows too. There is cold light, and heat without light, magnets

without an electric charge, and electricity without magnetism or heat or light. They are independent particles, though

they may be affected by the same processes.

If X-Rays can be stopped readily by bone yet pass through soft tissue, then their bond with atoms is readily available,

and common. This is not the case with the particles that compose what man understands to be electrons, which leave

readily and go on the move, such that children can excite them by scuffing their feet across a rug. Where heat particles

can be excited by mechanical means, rubbing, light seems to man to require a chemical change such as occurs in

fireflies or fire. That all these particles are excited by the same process that gets electrons on the move should not be

surprising, as electron particle flows are an onslaught.

Electron flows affect the chemistry of the material electrons flow through, at least temporarily, by changing the

electron sharing that is a component of atom bonding. Thus light particles are produced in association with

electrons.

Electron flows affect the density of the material electrons flow through by this means also, at least temporarily,

so that atoms can approach each other more closely. This crowding of the affected material forces heat particles

to move until they find a less crowded home.

Magnetic particles flow through atoms, happily flowing in and out of a single atom unless forced to move from

atom to atom by an irregular electron shell around the atom that funnels them. Thus iron ore in nature may or

may not be a magnet, depending on the fluidity of the iron atoms. Electron flows create this irregularity, at least

temporarily, thus the phenomenon of electro-magnetism.

So can man assume, as some have, that the Sun reverses its magnetic field periodically, because during solar cycles the

X-Rays emitted by the Sun are emerging from a different spot on the surface? As X-Rays are so readily stopped that

pictures of bone and even the placement of soft tissue can be made, why would they not be stopped by the placement

of matter within the swirling core of the Sun? X-Rays are generated homogeneously within the Sun, as is heat and

light, but the particle flow is affected during its passage outward by the matter it encounters. Is this not the case with light, which can be readily bent during its passage through water or blocked entirely by walls? Is this not the case with

heat, which likewise can be blocked or absorbed by material, or transmitted and passed along? This is certainly the

case with X-Rays, which announced themselves to mankind by their very ability to be readily stopped by

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