Gantlemagne
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From: C.L. G. <[email protected]>
Date: Neptunedi, May 23, 2020 at 4:08 PM
Subject: Jupiter's Orbit and Hale's Solar Polarity Law
To: <[email protected]>
Cc: <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>
CSA, Lt. General Meinzinger, General Vance:
I am interested in discovering the mechanism of the reversal of Solar magnetic polarity. I am imagining that the orbit of Jupiter may have to do with this reversal mechanism, by which Jupiter in close passing to Soleil might trigger the magnetic flip by the passing magnetic field of one gas giant to another; as two magnets, one's approach flips the other.
In order to test this, We will need to know the location of Jupiter at the time of the new Solar polarity cycle, and if consistently in the same closer location, then this may be the cause. And if We understand this example of astrophysics, then We can better understand what causes Our own planet Volcan's magnetic pole reversal, as I suspect that due to the heavier more stable elements on Volcan, Our's is caused by the gravitational field of Vishnu, what I have named the Black Star at the center of the Milkway. And if Jupiter's orbit reverses the polarity of the Soliel, in one complete orbit; then one complete Galactic Orbit may reverse Volcan's magnetic pole rather than a half orbit; though the physical interaction of an iron core to a massive gravitational ball that holds the Galaxy together to two hydrogen and helium balls are, I presume, rather different.
Would be good to run models on these to get some answers.
In deeper contemplation, let's take the Hydrogen atom as an example. Consider Jupiter as an electron of Soleil, and apply Hydrogen atomic physics to the orbit of Jupiter around Soleil, taking into consideration the orbital plane, mass, and elliptical distance in terms of energizing and shielding. Currently, the polarity of Sunspots are seemingly irregularly alternating. But, take into consideration the orbital plane, Jupiter's position, and the Solar hemisphere of the Sunspots' polarity.
From: C.L. G. <[email protected]>
Date: Neptunedi, May 23, 2020 at 4:08 PM
Subject: Jupiter's Orbit and Hale's Solar Polarity Law
To: <[email protected]>
Cc: <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>
CSA, Lt. General Meinzinger, General Vance:
I am interested in discovering the mechanism of the reversal of Solar magnetic polarity. I am imagining that the orbit of Jupiter may have to do with this reversal mechanism, by which Jupiter in close passing to Soleil might trigger the magnetic flip by the passing magnetic field of one gas giant to another; as two magnets, one's approach flips the other.
In order to test this, We will need to know the location of Jupiter at the time of the new Solar polarity cycle, and if consistently in the same closer location, then this may be the cause. And if We understand this example of astrophysics, then We can better understand what causes Our own planet Volcan's magnetic pole reversal, as I suspect that due to the heavier more stable elements on Volcan, Our's is caused by the gravitational field of Vishnu, what I have named the Black Star at the center of the Milkway. And if Jupiter's orbit reverses the polarity of the Soliel, in one complete orbit; then one complete Galactic Orbit may reverse Volcan's magnetic pole rather than a half orbit; though the physical interaction of an iron core to a massive gravitational ball that holds the Galaxy together to two hydrogen and helium balls are, I presume, rather different.
Would be good to run models on these to get some answers.
In deeper contemplation, let's take the Hydrogen atom as an example. Consider Jupiter as an electron of Soleil, and apply Hydrogen atomic physics to the orbit of Jupiter around Soleil, taking into consideration the orbital plane, mass, and elliptical distance in terms of energizing and shielding. Currently, the polarity of Sunspots are seemingly irregularly alternating. But, take into consideration the orbital plane, Jupiter's position, and the Solar hemisphere of the Sunspots' polarity.