by Chris Peterson » Mon Mar 28, 2011 5:20 am
NoelC wrote:Magnetic 'reconnection' may - or may not - be a real phenomenon, or a way of describing the effects of other phenomena, an oversimplification, or even a figment of imagination. But it's likely no one KNOWS with the level of certainty with which you worded your statement.
It is absolutely certain that it exists. To be clear, what I mean when I say that is that there is no doubt at all. Zero.
The term is a used to describe an observation. Not a theory. The observation is, however, fully supported by rich theory. You may want to start with the
Wikipedia article and follow the references. Since the subject is so important in astronomy, affecting everything from auroral activity at the planetary level, through stellar activity, to galactic scale fields and maybe larger, there are a wealth of scientific papers available on the subject. AFAIK, none argue it isn't a real, physical thing.
Debate is healthy, but true debate requires respect for others' viewpoints.
Debate is healthy in some cases, but not all. Debating the existence of something that is part of mainstream scientific understanding is seldom useful or healthy, and in many cases violates the terms of this forum.
[quote="NoelC"]Magnetic 'reconnection' may - or may not - be a real phenomenon, or a way of describing the effects of other phenomena, an oversimplification, or even a figment of imagination. But it's likely no one KNOWS with the level of certainty with which you worded your statement.[/quote]
It is absolutely certain that it exists. To be clear, what I mean when I say that is that there is no doubt at all. Zero.
The term is a used to describe an observation. Not a theory. The observation is, however, fully supported by rich theory. You may want to start with the [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic_reconnection]Wikipedia[/url] article and follow the references. Since the subject is so important in astronomy, affecting everything from auroral activity at the planetary level, through stellar activity, to galactic scale fields and maybe larger, there are a wealth of scientific papers available on the subject. AFAIK, none argue it isn't a real, physical thing.
[quote]Debate is healthy, but true debate requires respect for others' viewpoints.[/quote]
Debate is healthy in some cases, but not all. Debating the existence of something that is part of mainstream scientific understanding is seldom useful or healthy, and in many cases violates the terms of this forum.