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By Larry Wright (ECTV) <wright@iinet.com>
It is
important for people to understand the electrical connection
between the Earth and Sun. When I tell people that it is
the sun that is the source of the strange weather we have
been having, I get a puzzled look in response. I can tell
that people have a problem equating and linking the two.
It's easy to understand why. We are here and the sun is
out there. How can something out there cause changes here?
Simple
electricity is the key to the understanding. The same science
we use everyday to generate power by the use of alternators,
generators, transformers, radio and TV are the same forces
at work between the Earth and Sun. I think people can more
easily understand and make the connection when the phenomena
is explained in electromagnetic terms. Particle or quantum
physics is just too complicated for the average person to
completely understand. It never stops. Every day a new and
smaller particle is discovered. The action and interaction
of particles and anti particles fills volumes of literature.
Only the most learned can understand. Is the universe really
that complex or is it our concepts that make it appear so?
Concepts
play a key role in our understanding of the universe. The
process of learning is really a process of exchanging old
concepts for new. For instance, the concept of space being
empty and nothing. This must be replaced by a another concept
of space being a something. The universe is filled with
an invisible fabric. It is not a something as can be explained
as a rock or a tree because it is not composed of matter.
It is not a aggregate of particles. This something is unexplainable
in terms of matter. Yet, it does exist. The proof is in
the propagation of radio waves. A radio wave is not matter
yet it moves through space. If not matter then what? A wave?
A wave in what? You must have a medium for the propagation
of waves. A wave has no existence apart from the medium
through which it travels. Therefore, space is something
through which waves can be generated and travel. A great
mystery, yet we use it everyday in our cars and listening
to the radio and watching TV. All of these devices operate
on the principal of electromagnetic waves traveling through
space. We just take it for granted. Size and distance does
not matter. The principle is still the same.
The
sun is an electromagnetic transmitter surrounded by a powerful
magnetic field that reaches to the end of our solar system.
The activity of this transmitter sends waves and oscillations
through surrounding space in the form of light and radiation.
Electromagnetic pulses, charged particles and plasma clouds
surrounded by their own magnetic fields are sent racing
outward from the sun bending and reshaping both the sun's
and the earth's magnetic fields. The earth is orbiting around
the sun following the curvature of space caused by the sun's
magnetic field. We are literally immersed in the magnetic
field of the sun.
The
earth is composed of mostly iron and other electrically
conductive substances. Add to this the conductivity of the
ocean waters and you have an excellent conductor of electricity.
This makes the earth an electromagnetic receiver and transformer.
It responds to the magnetic field of the sun by producing
a voltage or electric current. Very similar to many electronic
devices we use everyday. Examples would be radio and television.
A modulated electric voltage is transformed into radio waves
and broadcast through space at the speed of light by a transmitter
to a receiver where it is transformed back into a modulated
electrical voltage. Another example is the automobile coil
that produces thousands of volts of electricity through
induction caused by collapsing a nearby magnetic field.
And still another example is the electric generator that
spins a magnetic field through a nearby field coil or conductor
and produces an electric current.
These
things are basic to the principle of electricity and magnetic
fields and as such are universal in application. This means
that the same laws as applied to local electrical phenomena
must also be applied to the universe at large. With this
understanding we can grasp a more complete and yet more
simplistic understanding of the universe around us. Trying
to understand the universe in terms of quantum physics is
like not being able to see the forest for the trees. Let
us first grasp the whole forest and later explore the individual
trees.
Mitch
Battros
Producer - Earth Changes TV
http://www.earthchangesTV.com
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