Message from @brian.takita

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2019-04-16 23:35:55 UTC  

The Sun does not have an equitorial bulge. The planets, including the gas giants do

2019-04-16 23:36:07 UTC  

Yet the Sun rotates

2019-04-16 23:36:57 UTC  

everything in this solar system generates a magnetic field(except venus for some odd reason)

2019-04-16 23:37:29 UTC  

and only venus is on a decaying orbit around the sun

2019-04-16 23:37:56 UTC  

so..u think it's sun's gravity holding the planets in place?

2019-04-16 23:38:52 UTC  

answer to the question posed - difference between gas giants and the sun - gas giants cooled down so u don't see the molten plasma ground anymore like we see on the sun

2019-04-16 23:39:28 UTC  

heat up anything high enough and it shines like sunlight

2019-04-16 23:40:57 UTC  

we've proven than non magnetic metals in fluid form pumped to circle something can generate a magnetic field...so why are all the 'science' books pushing the idea the core of the earth is magnetic metals?

2019-04-16 23:41:51 UTC  

It seems like the planets are attracted to some sort of harmonic orbit around the Sun. I like Clif High's explanation about the solar system being like a comet, where the sun is at the head & the planets trail, in orbit

2019-04-16 23:42:13 UTC  

uranium and plutonium are heavier than nickel and iron that supposed to be at the planet's core...but most volcanic eruptions have high levels of the heavier elements in them

2019-04-16 23:42:42 UTC  

volcanic eruptions - lava....slag

2019-04-16 23:42:53 UTC  

The concept of the Sun is it's not a Nuclear furnace, but an electric focal node, receiving energy from the Galaxy & Universe

2019-04-16 23:43:33 UTC  

Like a welder's torch, elements are combined in the corona, which is significantly hotter than the surface of the Sun

2019-04-16 23:44:03 UTC  

theres elements we've haven't discovered yet below the surface ...below the slag skin of the earth

2019-04-16 23:44:31 UTC  

Like beyond anything in the periodic table?

2019-04-16 23:44:34 UTC  

btw, sunspots - slag

2019-04-16 23:44:42 UTC  

cold spots on surface of the sun

2019-04-16 23:45:00 UTC  

beyond what we know

2019-04-16 23:45:14 UTC  

Sunspots have an anode & a cathode. The solar flare is the electric discharge between the anode sunspot & the cathode sunspot.

2019-04-16 23:45:19 UTC  

even possible element that generates gravity fields

2019-04-16 23:46:01 UTC  

These sunspots also can coalesce, where some formations tend to be related to Coronal Mass Ejections (CME's)

2019-04-16 23:46:14 UTC  

actually solar flare is weakness in the magnetic bottle holding everything in...besides the gravity bottle

2019-04-16 23:47:16 UTC  

polar shifts on the sun also trigger polar shifts on the planets

2019-04-16 23:48:00 UTC  

We could both be right as well. There is a anode (+ sunspot) & a cathode (- sunspot), which there is a discharge. I'm not familiar with the magnetic bottle.

2019-04-16 23:48:23 UTC  

research anti matter ...

2019-04-16 23:48:32 UTC  

and magnetic fields of planets

2019-04-16 23:48:39 UTC  

In EU, anti-matter does not exist. It's a construct of the standard model

2019-04-16 23:48:59 UTC  

That's the thing is different models have different abstractions

2019-04-16 23:49:08 UTC  

weird...considering cern is trying to generate anti matter ....and it's in the eu

2019-04-16 23:49:16 UTC  

Electric Universe

2019-04-16 23:49:27 UTC  

unfortunate coincidence of acronym

2019-04-16 23:49:42 UTC  

well for matter to exist, so must anti matter

2019-04-16 23:49:50 UTC  

anode and cathode

2019-04-16 23:50:24 UTC  

eu denies dark matter

2019-04-16 23:50:28 UTC  

not anti matter

2019-04-16 23:50:36 UTC  

anti matter seems to exist

2019-04-16 23:50:43 UTC  

dark matter is imagined

2019-04-16 23:51:02 UTC  

not sure what antimatter has to do with the sun tho

2019-04-16 23:51:07 UTC  

all that matters is the void between the concepts

2019-04-16 23:51:31 UTC  

i figured i'd give u some 'space'

2019-04-16 23:51:52 UTC  

I'll have to look more into it. Maybe it's misremembering but I thought there was at least a model or two without anti-matter.