Hello,
A quick question from a novice regarding the sun's glow discharge hypothesis.
If the rotating magnetic field of the galaxy were to steer plasma outwards and along the galactic equator (plane), what would happen to a sun that oscillated up and down through that plane?
As the sun approached the galactic plasma plane would its power ouputs rise?
As the sun oscialled away from the galactic plasma plane would its power outputs drop?
If the sun was at a declination to the galactic plasma plane would the sun have seasonality like the planet Earth?
Would there be a predictable periocity to solar output fluxuations based on the variance of the sun to the galactic plasma plane, in conjunction to its angle of declination as it orbited the galaxy?
Thank you.
Tom
Thank you,
Regards,
Tom
Sun glow discharge hypothesis - question
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