Sunday, November 25, 2018

Our Sun is second to Moon for Tidal effects and Earth Dynamics

Looking at our Sun causes blindness, so indirect views must be made:
Above views only a small portion, and below is the Comparison with Earth, as blue orb:
Ecliptic Plane, with Sun at center, and Planets at various Inclinations to it:
Our Moon is almost the size of our Sun, with 2D contrast in an eclipse below:
Moon is shown for contrast:
Literature Eclipse, with sunlight through space dust:
Next task is to find the Ratio of Moon/Sun- found to be 2.16 from calculations of Oceanic Tides as with Mixed tides in Puget Sound, diurnal in the Gulf of Mexico, and semidiurnal on the Florida coast (correlated with Karst topography).  Key West, FL below, with 2 Tides daily (Moon and Sun):              
                                                            
Ratio of Moon and Sun contributions can be calculated ^ above.
Keys and entrance to Gulf of Mexico yield above Tides.
Greenland is Pc formed, and should be a Continent; called an island, it is oriented almost N-South, with a ratio of Height/Width of 2.14 shown below with the red line:  (Inclination is 5.145 degrees- which can account for the N-South deviation):

Most Continents orient N-South, except Australia (a Craton), Europe, and Antarctica; South America orb is shown below:
Interior Africa- which is Rifted, and expanding about its North orb:
Lake Vctoria at the Equator shows the "tit" below the orb- being younger until the Craton of S. Africa is reached; red ellipse is the bifurcation of the Great African Rift, with active volcanoes; see  volcanodiscovery.com
Stable Lake Victoria had a rare earthquake.usgs.gov as shown in Brown:
Sun affects us electrically, and the effects of the Carrington Event of 1869 are well documented, for its influence on Telegraphs and Auroras:
Solar Flares affect Earth also: Earth size comparison:
Sun's CME- Coronal Mass Ejections- are bursts of Plasma- which may reach Earth when oriented along the Ecliptic:
School of thought that Electric connections dominate- what with lightning, Auroras, charged pulses Q from the Sun, and Magnetism throughout the Earth- places QV energy on an equal footing with Gravitational Fx distance. Exploring this comparison:
Magnetic Pole is tracked, both for Inclination and Path shown:
Talara, Peru at 4.561S is an Anomaly, and suspected to lag Mendocino 40.439N, for a 45 degrees  Latitude separation because of Moon-Sun association:
Dead Sea is an evaporitic basin, and its Ionization creates an anomalous current contribution to Earth's magnetism:

Jerks at Tuz Gulu; Turkey's Salt Lake- which is an evaporitic Basin with no outlet:
Electrical-Magnetic ions are possible contributors to shallow Earth's Magnetic field:

3 comments:

  1. Magnetic Pole moves at different Rate than Gravitational Spin Pole; QV contrasts with F x distance Energy, which is Dominant with Dynamics?

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  2. No matter how old you are, family history is important. While you might not think so at the time, as you get older there will be things you and your grandchildren will want to know. Most of us don't realise it until the older generations are gone and you can't replace first hand comments. Don't just put in about the good times, add in the harder times and how you overcame those trials. Another thing to remember is what caused the deaths of those you loved. There are many things that have been found to continue into future generations that knowing it runs in the family can be helped with now or possible in the future. prevention starts with knowing where to start. I wish someone had taken the time to write these things down for mew to be able to go back to. My Grandmother and my mother told us many stories of what things happened in their lives and about the people in their lives. I now wish someone had written those things down since both have passed now. But I never thought at that busy point in my life that I would one day want to remember all those things. So much family history is lost when the older generations are gone. Please pass it on to your family while you can. You can even just do it digitally so it can be accessed by family later on.Family pictures are something to cherish also. Just be sure to write down who is pictured in them, where they are taken and when. I have found family pictures that no one now even knows who is in them.

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