Astronomers recognizing magnetism's profound effect on neutron star mergers

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Re: Astronomers recognizing magnetism's profound effect on neutron star mergers

by nick c » Mon Apr 21, 2025 7:01 pm

Sounds like somebody out there is getting on the EU bus.
No, they are not getting on the bus. Actually they are not even anywhere near the bus stop.

In the EU, neutron stars are in the category of imaginary objects that arise from the gravity-only assumption.

The very fact that article mentions the enormity of the magnetic fields around neutron stars without any mention that magnetic fields are the signature of electric currents, shows that there has been little movement toward the electric universe.

A neutron is unstable outside of the atomic nucleus, breaking up into a proton, an electron, and an anti neutrino in less than 15 minutes. The invocation of the massive gravitational force of the neutron star in preventing this beta decay is a very specious argument which essentially requires gravity to overpower the electric force. The electric force is more than 10 ^39th power more powerful than gravity.

Electric Pulsars
note: pulsars are a type of neutron star
Stephen Smith wrote:Pulsars are said to be created by neutron stars with magnetic fields measuring over 10^15 Gauss. For comparison, the Earth's magnetic field is about one-half Gauss. It must be stressed, though, that the evidence is indirect and no neutron star has ever been observed.

What is observed are intense magnetic fields pulsing at times in fractions of a second. It is a well-established fact that magnetic fields are induced by electric currents. Therefore, there must be an electric current generating the intense fields in a pulsar. It is also indisputable that the feeder current must be part of a circuit, since persistent electric current must flow in a completed circuit.

The oscillations in pulsars are caused by resonant effects in electric circuits. The sudden release of stored electrical energy in a “double layer” is responsible for their energetic outbursts. Pulsars do not shine with visible light alone; sometimes X-rays and gamma rays are seen. The outbursts begin with a sudden peak of energy, and then gradually decline, like a stroke of lightning.

As the current flows through clouds of dusty plasma it concentrates forces because of the Biot-Savart effect, drawing itself together and forming helical zones of immense compression known as "z-pinches" or "Bennett pinches." Depending on how much electricity is flowing through the circuit, the star's magnetic field will be greater where there is more current.

It seems more likely that in pulsars we are witnessing an immense concentration of electricity being focused by some kind of "plasma gun" effect.

Astronomers recognizing magnetism's profound effect on neutron star mergers

by Maol » Mon Apr 21, 2025 1:15 pm

Sounds like somebody out there is getting on the EU bus.

https://phys.org/news/2025-04-rethinkin ... lores.html

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