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i was suggesting that instead of melting the core of the planet and hoping it is made of iron, that we could have the same effect on the exterior of the planet.

our magnetosphere is generated by flowing iron in the core of our planet.

the iron spins, and generates static electricity, the electric field in turn creates a magnetic field around the planet.

you could do the same if you suspended iron compounds in the atmosphere and ran an electric current through it.

Solar energy would provide electric power if a Polycyanamide compound was suspended in the atmosphere with the iron compounds.

another method would be to create predictable convection currents that discharge static power into the iron compounds in the atmosphere.


In my opinion despite the gargantuan scale of this chemistry, the theory is quite sound.

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