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Re: seismology and solar flare prediction



On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 07:18:58 +0000 (UTC), "Michael Mcneil"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>"rick++" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
>news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
><Snipped not sniped>
>> The monster sunspots will reappear the end of November. There are no
>> satellites regularly observing the far side of the Sun. So seismic
>> vibrations on the earth-facing side of the Sun are tomographically
>> inverted to image the velocity anomalies far side of the Sun which
>> represent cooler sunspot regions.
><More judicial editing> 
>> Seismic vibrations are measured at tens of thousands of locations on the
>> Sun's surface via Doppler shifts by the Soho satellite.
>
>At the moment our understanding of the sun is only that which we see.
>There is as yet no other known sensory equiptment that can be used on
>the sun. 

IDIOT. Have you any idea just how wrong you are?


>And if there was the radio signal from it or them would not be
>decipherable due to solar radiation.
>
>What is presumed to be happening on the sun is entirely that:
>presumption.

Based on understanding of physics. You got anything better to offer?

Nope?  Thought not.

Please visit alt.astronomy.solar,. Don't post. just read and learn.

>
>As  far as I can make out the sun-spots seem to be linked to each other
>in a similar manner to the phenomena on earth known as the weather
>system (or systems) of High and Low pressure areas.



>
>It will probably turn out that these spots, flares and promenances are
>indeed caused by or related to seismiciity. To state catagorically that
>they are, is to presume too heavily on the veracity of a very dubious
>theory; to whit: Doppler theory or effect.

Idiot. Have you any idea what you are talking about?



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