Cyclic Solar Temperature Variations
Maunder Minimum & Temperature fluctuation causations
by Joseph_Sixpack
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Abstract: Another look at solar temperature variations...
The sun varies in its external radiative capacities.
Joe takes an intuitive approach to try and figure out just
what causes what and why it causes it.
Of course, this is not science, but just intuitive
guesswork.
To begin our considerations, joe postulates that the causes
of the sun's varying temperatures over the roughly yearly
11.1 period may be external or internal.
so far, so good, right?
i mean, you can't go wrong with that sentence, can you?
The causation is either external or internal.
Isn't that a nice scientific sentence. :-)
Okay, for the causes of the internal temperature variations
within the sun, you can check back to both of these two
earlier chapters.
chapter 29
chapter 41
For the 'intuitive' external causes of solar temperature
variation mostly every 11.1 years, dreamt up by joseph
sixpack, here is offered the following:
Back to the kitchen for a demo.
bring six quarts of water to boil in your spaghetti pot.
then dump in about eight to sixteen ounces of spaghetti.
Notice what happened? The water stopped boiling for a
spell.
Accretion... Accretion. As the sun with the planets
following along in the spacetime dimple, travel through
space at some unknown rate in miles per hour, it accrets
most of the mass that enters its warped spacetime dimple.
Now:.. the hypothesis is offered that as the sun travels
through space the accretitive amount varies because the
amount of particulate is layered into wavelike densities.
That is, for a while a lot of near absolute zero mass is
accreted into the sun's fusion engines, then for a while not
so much near absolute mass is accreted into the sun's fusion
engines.
This is what causes the sun's 'temperature' to 'vary'.
The hypothesis is raised that mass is not laid out in a
uniform manner in space, but it is laid out in colossal huge
substantially similar sized wave packets of varying
densities, due to some long ago cosmic event, probably some
sort of cosmic bang, and through which the sun is now
traveling, and as it varies in its accretion amounts, then
so does its temperature reaction to the accretion of the
near absolute zero mass that is being accreted into it.
The suggested prospect exists that the sun can still get a
lot hotter or colder for a period, depending upon what its
spacetime dimple travels through.
Since the entry angle of the sun into the wave packets of
particulate densities is unknown and probably unknowable,
any distance - density dimensioning of the wave packets is
probably impossible to determine as well.
External? Internal? it is your call now as to what will
happen next or even what can happen next. When is the next
Maunder minimum? When is the next massive coronal mass
ejection?
haven't the foggiest at this time. It all maybe depends.
Maybe there are completely different reasons for the sun's
temperature variations.
It is your call.
joe can only offer two suggestions:
1) inside.
2) outside.
3) both.
4) neither.
See! joe can't even count to two right...
your turn. :-)
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