AHy do auroras, like we see in the north and the south of th world, happen in FET? and why do they occur only in the northern or southern hemispheres?
Quote from: cartwheelnurd on December 09, 2012, 08:18:58 PMAHy do auroras, like we see in the north and the south of th world, happen in FET? and why do they occur only in the northern or southern hemispheres?Auroras are caused by charged particles emitted from the sun interacting with the earth's magnetic field.
Only one thing can save our future. Give Thork a BanHammer for Th*rksakes!
Quote from: cartwheelnurd on December 09, 2012, 08:18:58 PMAHy do auroras, like we see in the north and the south of th world, happen in FET? and why do they occur only in the northern or southern hemispheres?Ofcourse they happen in FET. Otherwise they wouldn't be happening.What he means to say is "I have no idea".
Quote from: burt on December 10, 2012, 02:46:03 AMQuote from: cartwheelnurd on December 09, 2012, 08:18:58 PMAHy do auroras, like we see in the north and the south of th world, happen in FET? and why do they occur only in the northern or southern hemispheres?Ofcourse they happen in FET. Otherwise they wouldn't be happening.What he means to say is "I have no idea".How did you manage to get that from what I wrote? I know they happen, I've seen it myself. Visit www.rif.org for more information.
Quote from: cartwheelnurd on December 09, 2012, 08:18:58 PMAHy do auroras, like we see in the north and the south of th world, happen in FET? and why do they occur only in the northern or southern hemispheres?Ofcourse they happen in FET. Otherwise they wouldn't be happening.
lol, thiz thread made my half an hour or so. im keeping this in my back pocket for next time i get stumped giving a talk.
Quote from: bowler on December 10, 2012, 12:26:14 PMlol, thiz thread made my half an hour or so. im keeping this in my back pocket for next time i get stumped giving a talk.WHat makes it so funny?
I would love to know the answer to this, because the physics I learned at university doesn't have any magnetic fields where one magnetic pole can encircles the other, yet both have similar field densities.
On the Flat Earth the Aurora, also commonly referred to as the southern and northern lights, are a luminous atmospheric phenomenon that generally appear as bright colorful bands of light. Auroras are often visible in the night sky in both the northern and southern hemidisks of the Earth.Auroras are believed to be caused by charged high energy particles from the solar winds that are trapped within the magnetic field of the Earth. As these charged particles spiral back and forth along the lines of the magnetic field, they become visible nearest to the north and south magnetic poles where these magnetic lines become vertical and interact with the atmosphere of the earth.The bright visually pleasing colors commonly associated with auroras are the result of electrons colliding with oxygen and nitrogen molecules in the Earth's atmosphere. As these molecules become energized, then cool from their energized state, they emit actual light that can be seen by the naked human eye.Auroras, both the northern and southern lights, can most frequently and easily be seen during the winter months within a 2500 km radius of the vertical magnetic field lines. This area is also known as the auroral zone.
http://theflatearthsociety.org/wiki/index.php?title=AuroraQuoteOn the Flat Earth the Aurora, also commonly referred to as the southern and northern lights, are a luminous atmospheric phenomenon that generally appear as bright colorful bands of light. Auroras are often visible in the night sky in both the northern and southern hemidisks of the Earth.Auroras are believed to be caused by charged high energy particles from the solar winds that are trapped within the magnetic field of the Earth. As these charged particles spiral back and forth along the lines of the magnetic field, they become visible nearest to the north and south magnetic poles where these magnetic lines become vertical and interact with the atmosphere of the earth.The bright visually pleasing colors commonly associated with auroras are the result of electrons colliding with oxygen and nitrogen molecules in the Earth's atmosphere. As these molecules become energized, then cool from their energized state, they emit actual light that can be seen by the naked human eye.Auroras, both the northern and southern lights, can most frequently and easily be seen during the winter months within a 2500 km radius of the vertical magnetic field lines. This area is also known as the auroral zone.
What does this prove?
Quote from: cartwheelnurd on December 10, 2012, 05:13:26 PMWhat does this prove?If you don't want to know the answer, don't ask.
Besides, perhaps FET is a conspiracy too.
It is just the way it is, you understanding it doesn't concern me.