Peta electronvolt Protons in Galactic Centre

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Peta electronvolt Protons in Galactic Centre

Post by Zyxzevn » Sat May 28, 2016 8:57 am

http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v5 ... 17147.html

It seems like a good source for very strong Birkeland currents.
Are they caused by electrical circuits in combination with nuclear reactions? Or something else?
Would it be strong enough to cause the forces in galaxies that mainstream now explains with "dark matter"?
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Re: Peta electronvolt Protons in Galactic Centre

Post by Michael Mozina » Sat May 28, 2016 10:14 am

Zyxzevn wrote:http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v5 ... 17147.html

It seems like a good source for very strong Birkeland currents.
Are they caused by electrical circuits in combination with nuclear reactions? Or something else?
Would it be strong enough to cause the forces in galaxies that mainstream now explains with "dark matter"?
Regardless of whether one believes in infinitely dense "black holes", a heavy massive object at the core at the core of the galaxy would in fact become a focal point of the electrical current that is flowing in and through the galaxy. The mainstream consistently ignores the electrical aspects of cosmology, so they seem to require that their 'black hole' must have been "feeding" in the recent past to explain these high energy protons. If they were to include the electrical aspects of cosmology, and the concept of Birkeland currents, I doubt they'd need the massive object to 'feed' at all. It's most likely to be a common emission process that is due to the Birkeland current concentration near the massive, rotating object.

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Re: Peta electronvolt Protons in Galactic Centre

Post by upriver » Sat May 28, 2016 4:07 pm

Zyxzevn wrote:http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v5 ... 17147.html

It seems like a good source for very strong Birkeland currents.
Are they caused by electrical circuits in combination with nuclear reactions? Or something else?
Would it be strong enough to cause the forces in galaxies that mainstream now explains with "dark matter"?
When you think about a plasma pinch its a transitory type of plasma interaction....
So wouldnt that mean the we should see various stages of pinches in all of the galaxies surrounding us?

The other thing is the galactic centers have huge outflows of hydrogen with a recombination signature...

What if the galactic center were just outflow from the energy of the background of the universe??

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Re: Peta electronvolt Protons in Galactic Centre

Post by comingfrom » Mon May 30, 2016 4:35 pm

Charge flows in the poles and out the equator, generating rotation.

Gravity has negligible effect at the quantum level.
So to get a mass to accelerate particles to Peta eV they need extreme large masses, in their gravity powered Universe.

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