by dougettinger » Wed Jun 09, 2010 7:28 pm
I have always been talking about the ejecta from the explosion; sorry, my beginning statement was confusing.
In the final explosion of which there supposely are a series in Type II supernovae, iron plasma from the final iron shell is ejected possibly clumping, spinning, moving faster, and forming dipole electromagnets. These magnet-like orbs could then possibly collect other plasmas that it passes through by forming multiple disks of materials behind its main shock wave. Yes, there is no evidence. But many times, one first needs an idea before you know what to look for. This is only an idea, not a full blown hypothesis.
Doug Ettinger
Pittsburgh, PA
I have always been talking about the ejecta from the explosion; sorry, my beginning statement was confusing.
In the final explosion of which there supposely are a series in Type II supernovae, iron plasma from the final iron shell is ejected possibly clumping, spinning, moving faster, and forming dipole electromagnets. These magnet-like orbs could then possibly collect other plasmas that it passes through by forming multiple disks of materials behind its main shock wave. Yes, there is no evidence. But many times, one first needs an idea before you know what to look for. This is only an idea, not a full blown hypothesis.
Doug Ettinger
Pittsburgh, PA