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The
Antennae Galaxies. Credit: X-ray: NASA/CXC/SAO/J.DePasquale;
IR: NASA/JPL-Caltech; Optical: NASA/STScI.
Tuning in a New Signal
Aug
10, 2010
A new image of the Antennae
Galaxies from new instruments in new wavelengths
of radiation is explained with obsolete ideas
from old astronomers.X-ray, deep optical,
and infrared telescopes reveal the intricate
circuitry of a galaxy-sized plasma discharge.
The interacting filaments of Birkeland currents
drive pinch and kink instabilities to flare into
star-forming regions. The electromagnetic forces
squeeze dusty plasma into plumes and cells.
Electric fields accelerate the charge carriers
in the current to high velocities, and the
associated magnetic fields constrain them to
spiral along the fields’ directions and to emit
synchrotron radiation at all frequencies.
Fluctuations and twists in the currents build up
into double layers and loop currents that
explode as supernovae and nebulae. Intense
secondary discharges smash ions together into
heavier elements, and the several mechanisms
that sort materials in plasma separate them into
regions of elemental enrichment.
The old astronomers before the discovery of
plasma developed their explanations from ideas
of gravity and other mechanical effects on the
surface of the Earth. Modern astronomers,
willfully blind to the behavior of plasma, talk
about the cosmic electrical phenomena in
meteorological terms of gas, clouds, winds, and
rains. To account for the greater energies that
electricity supplies, they must multiply the
mechanical energies by imagining the gas and the
clouds to be concentrated in untestable ways:
into black holes and dark matter.
Our country-bumpkin senses, which evolved on
this small, rocky planet in the provinces of our
galaxy, have wandered into the electrified
cosmopolis of the rest of the universe. We must
learn the ways of plasma and give up our
rock-banging habits.
Mel Acheson
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YouTube video, first glimpses of Episode Two in the "Symbols of an Alien Sky"
series.
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Three ebooks in the Universe Electric series are
now available. Consistently
praised for easily understandable text and exquisite graphics.
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