Twisted Pairs

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mharratsc
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Twisted Pairs

Unread post by mharratsc » Tue Dec 13, 2011 8:35 am

Twisted Pairs

This should be the 'smoking gun' for plasma cosmology and the EU! :x
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PlasmaKid
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Re: Twisted Pairs

Unread post by PlasmaKid » Mon Apr 02, 2012 8:13 am

Not really, I have seen a better picture, taken by an amateur astro photographer (who claims "exclusivity" to the photo, and says he regularly sells pics to NASA) that clearly shows twisted birkland filaments for a rather long stretch (edge view) When I asked him if he knew what the object was in the pic he replied "Of course, I have been doing this for 25 years, I am an expert. It is a supernova remnant..." I then mentioned that a supernova explosion would probably not produce such a linear, organized formation, and that you could clearly see the braided lines of birkland currents, he had a fit, became belligerent and hostile toward me, and would not talk with me again. Go figure.

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