Cosmic Double-Helix

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  1. smurfslappa

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    This is a color enhanced version of the infrared signal to make the Double Helix Nebula's features easier to see. The spots are mostly red giants and red supergiants. Many other stars are present, but are too dim to appear.

    The very same forces that twist our DNA into its spiral can be seen here. If you ever wanted to propose an experiment where you flowed currents of galactic sizes through an assload of matter, these Birkeland currents are what you would get.

    I'm still waiting for them to discover that big Theory of Everything, this should give them the big hint.
     
  2. diogenes

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    I thought they already knew the theory of everything and were just hiding it from the commoners?
     
  3. smurfslappa

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    If you're talking about "they" then yeah they do, but if you mean regular ol' scientists then no those guys are dumbasses.
     
  4. TheStreaker1337

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    Yeah, but it's the work of those regular old scientists that yeilds the results that "they" need to operate on a daily basis. The gears of a watch do not tell the time. The face does, but the face cannot operate without it's minescule counterparts.

    Don't go giving "them" too much credit. They are just as much a pawn as any of us, but they endanger themselves by learning to much. Smurf... Tell me your deepest fears...

    TheStreaker
     
  5. diogenes

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    Haha, Streaker is about to find out how crazy Smurf is. Bon Apetit my friend.
     
  6. TheStreaker1337

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    It's okay, my grandfather and smurf would have gotten along. My grandfather insisted the the idea of nuclear missiles was similar to the idea of an all powerful god. You've never seen it, you can't touch it, but there are pictures and books everywhere about it, and you're scared as all fuck of being wrong if it does exist.

    Therefore, do you best to convince yourself that it doesn't, because it's impossible that something could have that much destructive power. There were no people on Hiroshima anyway, right? The government just dropped a regular bomb and painted some neat pictures on the ground in the shapes of humans running in terror.

    TheStreaker
     
  7. Joeslogic

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    Your almost there Smurf you see the solar system looks conspicuously like an atom. Because it is an atom. We and everything around us are made of atoms those atoms are all parts of their own universe. All those atoms have their own electrons spinning around them that are worlds inhabited by people and materials made up of ever smaller atoms. The reason our dna and even universe seems to be formed in a double Helix is because our universe is made up of atoms that exists in metal shavings sitting on the shop floor of a guy named Ernie who owns his own garage. In five more minutes Ernie is going to sweep our universe along with several others into a dustpan and throw us in the trash. Thing is our life span is only a minute fragment of what could be measures in atomic time. This makes it like a trillion years our time till that happens.
     
  8. smurfslappa

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    No, they got the regular ol' scientists chasing some fantasy world where starships are the way of the future and gravity and blackholes run the show.

    There real scientists understand the electromagnetic nature of the Sun and the Universe. They know why the Sun rotates faster at the equator, why the Corona is 300 times hotter than the surface, and why sunspots show us an even cooler interior. This is contrary to what the official theory says is going on, which is that fusion takes place in the intensely hot core.





    The most detailed pictures ever taken of the Sun reveal the insides of striking snake-like filaments that reach from bright portions of the solar surface into the dark hearts of sunspots. Researchers at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in Stockholm discussed the images in the journal Nature. One researcher commented: "A dark-cored filament looks like a glowing snake with a dark stripe painted along its back. The 'head' of the snake is often a complicated feature where the stripe splits up among many bright points."

    The scientists also identified canal-like structures in the so-called penumbra of sunspots that "could also be described as a pattern of cracks," the researcher said. The penumbra straddles a sunspots dark core and brighter regions elsewhere on the solar surface. "Whatever metaphors we use for these features, one should remember that everything is just glowing gas."

    There is a temptation to simply equate the penumbral filaments with gargantuan lightning bolts, but the features do not match all that well.

    A typical lightning flash lasts for 0.2 seconds and covers a distance of about 10 km. The penumbral filaments last for at least one hour and are of the order of 1000 km long. If we could scale a lightning bolt 100 times we might have a flash that lasted between 20 and 200 seconds and was 1000 km long. The lifetime is too short.


    An artificial tornado of fire shows the bright edges to the vortex near the base.

    However, there is another familiar form of atmospheric electric discharge that does scale appropriately and could explain the mysterious dark cores of penumbral filaments. It is the tornado! Tornadoes, like the one pictured here, last for minutes and can have a diameter of the order of one kilometre. Scale those figures up 100 times and we match penumbral filaments very well. And if the circulating cylinder of plasma is radiating heat and light, as we see on the Sun, then the solar 'tornado' will appear, side on, to have a dark core.

    These guys already know this, and how our weather really works.
     
  9. Joeslogic

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    I'd buy that the sun is not some big giant Nuclear Fusion reactor. Or whatever they think it is to that it’s more like a giant electric field. Makes as much since to me as the other. The joke is that all these are simple theories that scientist speak of so confidently as if they are really so sure. If their sure of anything at that level then their simply fooling themselves.

    The pics are actually quite fascinating though glad your back Smurf.

    Oh yeah I almost forgot. Fuck off Smurf you quack! :p
     
  10. smurfslappa

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    Yeah my favorite is the "twin bridges" picture, the first one. Just pumping that energy from one side of the sunspot to the other. Tornadoes, it's what they do.
     
  11. smurfslappa

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    The Northern hemisphere is way below the average elevation for the planet. Also, it seems a lot smoother than that pockmarked southern hemisphere. The North pole of Mars also sits on top of a dome that's almost 3 kilometers above the surrounding area. The energy is going to react differently at the varying degrees on the planet.

    The equator is the straightest line from the planet center to the passing comet (the real glowing thing that worried our ancestors, not the "dirty snowballs" we get these days), so that's why you see the 4 volcanoes and the Valles Marineris. The poles are the primary circuit for the planet, as any electromagnetic relationship. This is why most of the blasting occured in the southern hemisphere, and the north pole is the raised mound in the middle of a hemisphere-sized crater.

    Mars interacted with a planet that was glowing with energy, something that used to be called the hairy planet, bearded planet, or smoky planet. It was spinning the opposite direction of Mars, with its energy coming out of what would be the comet's south pole. It got close enough to Mars to connect, and then the circuit began.




    We know Mars doesn't have a magnetic field anymore. The planet/comet sucked up Mars atmosphere, which acts as an insulator, and sucked the charge out of Mars. It sucked lots of little lightning bolts and tornadoe plasma arcs off the planet, but the majority came out of the north pole as a massive swirling vortex arc thingy-we-haven't-named-yet, where you can see the contortions on the 3 km high bulge.




    Craters with mounds raised in the middle, that resemble results of electric arcs striking clay anodes in lab experiments (note the how the mud "sweats" away from the crater):



    What is going on is that the material in the middle is being pulled up while the area that became the crater got blasted. You can see the splatter around the area where the water and mud sweat away from the giant arc. I'm a layman, I don't an extensive vocabulary to describe it, but damn you can see it.
    Craters centered on other craters:


    This is an easy one. This is the Olympos Mons, one of the four volcanoes you can see on the topography map that form the equilateral triangle just west of the huge straight line known as the Valles Marineris. The reason why the cauldera appears to be a bunch of giant craters centered on each other is because they are. The humongous arc that was blasting the site jumped from the lowest elevation (the center of the crater) to the highest elevation (the crater rim).

    To help you give me a better answer, here are a few more pictures of Martian phenomena:

    Glass tubes:

    They're usually touted as glass tubes, but they are more than likely glass dunes. These are where the giant currents made their trip as short as possible from the point of impact or to the point of release: the massive plasma craters that are all over the place.

    and the "collapsed lava tubes" of Ascraeus Mons (plasma scars):


    This is what happens when you live in the southern hemisphere. Not quite the equator, but not quite the pole.
    A lot longer ago there was life on the planet. Here is the area where they discovered the face of Mars. You can see all the pyramids. Pyramids which stand for "fire in the middle" (pyr-mid). They were used to create stronger electric fields than would normally be found on the planet over wide areas. They knew their math.





    Yeah I can get real crazy with it. What's actually so crazy is that somewhere deep down inside you might know it's true.[/b]
     
  12. smurfslappa

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    Damn, I really need to expand my vocabulary. I used the word suck like 5 times in the span of 3 sentences. You get what I'm saying though.
     
  13. XerxesX

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    Birkeland is back and the red\blueshift is out 8)
    This is nice :!:
    Even foul language can be forgiven then :roll:
     
  14. smurfslappa

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    Well I'm just to organize these scattered thoughts, so that the sense they make are a little closer to what's in my head.
     

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