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EMPulse
If the earth’s magnetic field protects the earth from the suns radiation, what happens to the energy that’s removed from the radiation?

Is the removed energy scattered in all directions while traveling through the Earth’s Magnetic field?

Which brings me to another thought… if there is a definite reaction to light traveling through magnetic fields, and that reaction is scattering of light, it might explain the auras we see and call dark matter? dry.gif

And another wacky thought… Magnetic fields might explain the expansion/contraction of the universe via magnetic repulsion/attraction, as the universe cools/heats the magnetic field intensity increases/decreases. Curie temp's blink.gif
Lady Elizabeth
QUOTE (EMPulse+Jan 7 2012, 11:48 PM)
Which brings me to another thought… if there is a definite reaction to light traveling through magnetic fields, and that reaction is scattering of light, it might explain the auras we see and call dark matter? dry.gif

And another wacky thought… Magnetic fields might explain the expansion/contraction of the universe via magnetic repulsion/attraction, as the universe cools/heats the magnetic field intensity increases/decreases. Curie temp's blink.gif

I know why he calls himself "EMPulse" ... obviously due to a high yield cranial thermonuclear detonation.

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EMPulse
not worthy of a comment, ok... back to the drawing board i suppose...
Matador
hi what are you drawing?
EMPulse
MAGNETIC FIELDS in space. laugh.gif
EMPulse
QUOTE (Lady Elizabeth+Jan 8 2012, 10:21 AM)
I know why he calls himself "EMPulse" ... obviously due to a high yield cranial thermonuclear detonation.

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No halo in this life! maybe I'll be worthy in my next one. wink.gif
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