Is the Sun's 11-year cycle driven by the planets' orbits?
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Is the Sun's 11-year cycle driven by the planets' orbits?
https://www.sciencealert.com/the-sun-s- ... he-planets
Hmm!
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Re: Is the Sun's 11-year cycle driven by the planets' orbits?
No need for apologies. I posted an article on this idea mid June on Astrophysics board: viewtopic.php?p=155979#p155979AntennaGuy wrote: ↑Wed Jul 07, 2021 12:38 am "Our Sun's Mysterious 11-Year Cycle Appears to Be Driven by Alignment of The Planets"
https://www.sciencealert.com/the-sun-s- ... he-planets
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FWIW I think it highly plausible.
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Re: Is the Sun's 11-year cycle driven by the planets' orbits?
Spending obscene amounts of money building a big fracking solar telescope.
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Re: Is the Sun's 11-year cycle driven by the planets' orbits?
Since we are talking about plasma turbulence at the base of it all, I'd say pretty sensitive!
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Re: Is the Sun's 11-year cycle driven by the planets' orbits?
This is galactic pull and outside influences of a massive nature that may be unseen. It is really difficult to pull information on anything that isn't internal physics.
I really appreciate your insight.
Spending obscene amounts of money building a big fracking solar telescope.
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Re: Is the Sun's 11-year cycle driven by the planets' orbits?
You're welcome. In any case, gravitational influences are unlikely from outside the solar system.FRAZ wrote: ↑Thu Jul 22, 2021 10:15 pm It seems to me that we come back to the question of what affects our sun.
This is galactic pull and outside influences of a massive nature that may be unseen. It is really difficult to pull information on anything that isn't internal physics.
I really appreciate your insight.
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Spending obscene amounts of money building a big fracking solar telescope.
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