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Originally posted by TrueBrit
I think that this is merely a particularly strong area of magnetism, warping the smooth flow of the matter in question. You study enough of the video from the solar observatory cameras, you will more than likely find other examples in other areas of the sun.
Originally posted by Pauligirl
Looks like the same thing from March discussed here and explained here
Originally posted by Human_Alien
Originally posted by TrueBrit
I think that this is merely a particularly strong area of magnetism, warping the smooth flow of the matter in question. You study enough of the video from the solar observatory cameras, you will more than likely find other examples in other areas of the sun.
Is that a fact? The Sun is more magnetized in certain areas? Not sure how that can be but I didn't know that if that's true. But if you're right then thank you for that information
The Sun’s magnetic field is incredibly complex, with gigantic loops of magnetic field lines piercing through the Sun’s surface and re-entering some distance away. Sunspots are where the magnetic field strength is high. This prevents the gas from rising and falling in the Sun, so packets of gas boiling up from below reach the surface and cool off a bit, darkening. But in the ultraviolet, the magnetic energy is more easily seen, making the spots look bright.
Originally posted by TrueBrit
reply to post by Pauligirl
Thanks for posting that. I really didnt know there was anyone on here who didnt know that the magnetism at any one point on the sun is variable! Really didnt want to have to explain THAT one while attempting to do some work as well lol!
Originally posted by TrueBrit
reply to post by Human_Alien
No one said anything about a cavity. I am not talking about a cavity at all!
so Humans are hardly the people I'll be turning to to inform me about the Sun!
Thanks but no thanks!
Okay, belly-up to your monitor and tell me what ya think please
I know alien crafts and beings are out there so.....
it's hard for me to THINK...science (especially NASA) is explaining what's going on in a REAL realistic manner.
Originally posted by Human_Alien
I usually stick this type of video in Fragile Earth or Space Exploration forums but I am having a hard time thinking this is natural. There's no denying this flare wraps itself around this space sphere or at least, appears to be anyway.
I realize many of these vids can play with our imagination but here's the thing: this particular area of the Sun tends to get all the activity though! Seems any and all anomalies caught on SOHO are in this bottom corner section of the Sun. Why is that? Interesting. Okay, belly-up to your monitor and tell me what ya think please
Published on May 25, 2012
by SunsFlare
This coronal cavity zooms into view rapidly off of the South East Limb. Let's keep an eye on this as updated frames become available.
Originally posted by Pauligirl
I know alien crafts and beings are out there so.....
No, you don’t know that. It’s what you believe.
Originally posted by Pauligirl
Looks like the same thing from March discussed here
www.abovetopsecret.com...
and explained here