by Sputnick » Sat May 17, 2008 11:47 pm
Wow, Harry, marvellous, thanks!
I see the strength of plasma as support for my rivers of stuff flowing and creating whirlpools which are the galaxies. Perhaps that's why you pointed me to the reference? If the Galaxies were created from the 'outside', by currents of a plasma like energy rubbing borders at different speeds that could explain why the stars in the arms travel at different velocities from inner stars. On a small scale, if the solar system is created by currents from the 'outside', the pressure of the 'plasma' could be a factor in the the Pioneer Anomaly which seems to suggest the further out Pioneer went the more 'resistance' it met.
My goodness - I just went back and read plasma further - "The Sun may be powered, not from within itself, but from outside, by the electric (Birkeland) currents that flow in our arm of our galaxy as they do in all galaxies." Oh my goodness .. I could be right after all.
On a lighter note, do you think Fairie Dust "Fabricated Ad hoc Inventions Repeatedly Invoked in Efforts to Defend Untenable Scientific Theories" (FAIRIE DUST) could be the cause of the strange, bright light suddenly flowing and dancing and fluctuating in the basement room outside of my basement computer room as I was in the midst of reading the plasma reference, or is it simply the sun's early sunset rays streaming through windblown trees and entering a groundfloor window at the proper angle to swim down the stairway into that room outside of this dark room? The light was so strong I was frightened I had an electrical fire .. took me nearly instantly away from the Asterisk .. but first I listened for the hizzsslings, but was met with silence only, so knew there had to be another explanation .. like God declaring himself.
I disagree with Jim Peebles when he says "It's an embarrassment that the dominant forms of matter in the universe are hypothetical..." Perhaps he was speaking humourously .. but I don't think hypothetical anything is an embarrassment. We must at times reach out with imagination to visualize what may be, and then look for answers as to why it is or is not.
If you've read this far, thanks again for the wonderful references - and I hope your days and evenings are pleasant.
Wow, Harry, marvellous, thanks!
I see the strength of plasma as support for my rivers of stuff flowing and creating whirlpools which are the galaxies. Perhaps that's why you pointed me to the reference? If the Galaxies were created from the 'outside', by currents of a plasma like energy rubbing borders at different speeds that could explain why the stars in the arms travel at different velocities from inner stars. On a small scale, if the solar system is created by currents from the 'outside', the pressure of the 'plasma' could be a factor in the the Pioneer Anomaly which seems to suggest the further out Pioneer went the more 'resistance' it met.
My goodness - I just went back and read plasma further - "The Sun may be powered, not from within itself, but from outside, by the electric (Birkeland) currents that flow in our arm of our galaxy as they do in all galaxies." Oh my goodness .. I could be right after all.
On a lighter note, do you think Fairie Dust "Fabricated Ad hoc Inventions Repeatedly Invoked in Efforts to Defend Untenable Scientific Theories" (FAIRIE DUST) could be the cause of the strange, bright light suddenly flowing and dancing and fluctuating in the basement room outside of my basement computer room as I was in the midst of reading the plasma reference, or is it simply the sun's early sunset rays streaming through windblown trees and entering a groundfloor window at the proper angle to swim down the stairway into that room outside of this dark room? The light was so strong I was frightened I had an electrical fire .. took me nearly instantly away from the Asterisk .. but first I listened for the hizzsslings, but was met with silence only, so knew there had to be another explanation .. like God declaring himself.
I disagree with Jim Peebles when he says "It's an embarrassment that the dominant forms of matter in the universe are hypothetical..." Perhaps he was speaking humourously .. but I don't think hypothetical anything is an embarrassment. We must at times reach out with imagination to visualize what may be, and then look for answers as to why it is or is not.
If you've read this far, thanks again for the wonderful references - and I hope your days and evenings are pleasant.