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>> No.10700577 [View]
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>>10700472
>>interplanetary electrical action
>never been observed

we do observe electrical action because of the sun tho

>the sun is not "interplanetary action"

yea, yea , yea... I said interPLANETARY the sun is not a planet is a star.... ok you win

I'm not defending this theory it just cought my curiosity so I started learning about it, thats all. from what I understand they do not deny the electron as a particle, ken wheeler is the ones that does and wierdly enough the fans of both sides (electric universe - ken wheeler) got together....

btw whenever you see people posting a toroid shape thats a ken wheeler fan, a toroid its not a big part of electric universe, if you want to identify electric universe with a shape it would be "plasmoids" (figures formed by plasma disrcharges).

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>>8737312
Actually, a strong enough solar flare can cause a plasma build up in the magnetosphere and it can in turn draw that plasma down in funnels to the surface, frying everything. (Yeah, you're cell phone will probably break first, but you won't care for very long.)

Flares that strong, indeed many times that strength, are actually not that unusual, but they rarely are that strong this far out. (Only two of the global extinction events in the past four billion years list this as a probable cause.)

Not sure if such storms are more common around Venus, but in this case, it's actually the magnetosphere that makes the storm worse, so it may not be an issue.

Granted, the radiation issues on Mars are extremely overstated as well.

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