Local 'Bubble'

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Ronanov
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Local 'Bubble'

Post by Ronanov » Thu Mar 05, 2009 9:29 am

I'm looking for an electric universe explanation to the local 'bubble' or 'chimney' linked below:
http://www.solstation.com/x-objects/chimney.htm
The solar system is allegedly descending toward the narrowest point, what might the effects of this be,
any takers?

In anticipation,
A Novice

Lloyd
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Re: Local 'Bubble'

Post by Lloyd » Thu Mar 05, 2009 8:37 pm

* Your link had a space in it, so it didn't work directly. Here it is without the space:
http://solstation.com/x-objects/chimney.htm.
* The narrowest part of the chimney isn't so narrow, several hundred lightyears radius, so it doesn't seem to suggest any collision is coming. The chimney is said to be a region of low-density, very hot gas, which actually means plasma, I'm pretty sure. So the whole thing is apparently an electric discharge penetrating the galactic disk. I think the chimney has low density, because discharges involve Marklund convection, which scavenges matter from surrounding space via Birkeland currents, I think, and concentrates it into lightning channels and, with Z-pinches, into balls of plasma, called stars.
* Saturn went nova 5,000 years ago or less and maybe a bunch of other stars have been doing so too in the chimney region over the past few ten thousands of years.
* According to this, http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap020217.html, the Solar System is going almost vertically through the galactic disk, so it looks like we may end up in the galactic halo eventually.

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