by ForumModerator » Tue Dec 20, 2022 3:02 am
You stated that Scott's drift was not possible because electrons could never get through the heliopause. This is a straw man argument. Scott's model has electron drift toward the Sun taking place inside of the heliosphere, ie within the solar system.
Nevertheless, the electrons which are entering the Solar System have been discovered by the Voyagers. You chastised me for pointing that out, saying that they were actually cosmic rays and I should have read the original article. But again this is nothing but a misdirection on your part. The news release conveyed that information, so reading the original paper was not necessary since the information I was looking for was contained in the news article. This is not just a news release from my local town newspaper, it is an official release from NASA. And it states that high energy electrons are entering the Solar System and in great quantities. This is consistent with the Electric Sun theory. If you consider the mind boggling size of the surface area of the heliopause there would certainly be enough of these galactic electrons to power the Sun.
Note the bold sentence: here is an opportunity for you, as professional plasma researcher, to investigate in an objective fashion. Where do all of these high energy galactic electrons entering through the heliopause go once they are in the solar system? Perhaps there is a Nobel Prize for the scientist that finds the real source of power for the Sun. Of course, as a gentleman and a scholar, it would only be fair if you shared the award with Dr. Scott.
You stated that Scott's drift was not possible because electrons could never get through the heliopause. This is a straw man argument. Scott's model has electron drift toward the Sun taking place inside of the heliosphere, ie within the solar system.
Nevertheless, the electrons which are entering the Solar System have been discovered by the Voyagers. You chastised me for pointing that out, saying that they were actually cosmic rays and I should have read the original article. But again this is nothing but a misdirection on your part. The news release conveyed that information, so reading the original paper was not necessary since the information I was looking for was contained in the news article. This is not just a news release from my local town newspaper, it is an official release from NASA. And it states that high energy electrons are entering the Solar System and in great quantities. This is consistent with the Electric Sun theory. [b]If you consider the mind boggling size of the surface area of the heliopause there would certainly be enough of these galactic electrons to power the Sun.[/b]
Note the bold sentence: here is an opportunity for you, as professional plasma researcher, to investigate in an objective fashion. Where do all of these high energy galactic electrons entering through the heliopause go once they are in the solar system? Perhaps there is a Nobel Prize for the scientist that finds the real source of power for the Sun. Of course, as a gentleman and a scholar, it would only be fair if you shared the award with Dr. Scott.