Monday, May 10, 2010

Nothing like a Good Coronal Mass Ejection

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But What Get the Sun So Excited ?
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8 comments :

  1. It's blowing hot smoke rings. Beam me up, Scotty!

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  2. What do you think of the electric universe theory?

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  3. Not that it has anything to do with warming the planet....

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  4. Opus. LOL. Yes, sometimes mass ejections result in smoke rings.

    Rim shot :)

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  5. Snarky. Let's see, Mercury is the hottest planet and Neptune the coldest (since Pluto is merely a Kupier Belt object now Don't you think those scientists are Raaaaaacists?)

    Anyway, you might have something there regards temperature fluctuations found on the little round rocks circling the big red thing.

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  6. Trestin, It makes perfect sense to me regards explaining some portion of what is going on in the universe we are aware of. Portion meaning I believe many other effects are present, many that we don't know much about. I also believe in alternate/inflamatory/parallel universes.
    Carl Sagan's theory of upward and downward infinity seems perfectly reasonable to me.

    We look through a microscope at an atom. Possibly with one neutron and 9 electrons, and we might also be living on one of the electrons in someone else's sphere of reality.

    But the sun consists of many continuous nuclear explosions. Nuclear explosions cause EMPs - Electro-Magnetic Pulses, so Yea absolutely.

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  7. Nothing quite as amazing as that.

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  8. Admiral, the universe is a wondoerous place and I don't believe it came to exist by happenstance.

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