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Originally Posted by freebeard
Is it not sufficient to point to the work of those who can explain it better than I?
Maybe you could explain why you drag neutrons into it? And not charged particles?
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When the atom is desintigrated into plasma,the neutrons are carried along with the electrons and protons.That's ballistic magnetohydrodynamics and fluid mechanics.The electrons and protons are the charged particles,carried in the solar wind,and current sheets,which can travel through interplanetary space as Parker spirals.Fast solar wind can overtake slower-moving solar wind,creating compressive shockwaves,refections,and rarifactions,just like in an automotive exhaust system.
There is no such thing as a 'ray',as in 'cosmic rays',only particles.
What 'expert' is explaining how neutral or charged particles heat the troposphere?
Heat isn't a 'thing',it's an effect of atomic vibration.Infrared elecromagnetic radiation transports it.Conduction transfers it via eddies,turbulence,and convective mixing within gases,up-or down,but primarily up from Earth's surface where ultraviolet is converted to long-wave IR.