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Originally Posted by aerohead
Perhaps.
Are you going to support your x-ray 'wrongness' assertion?
Are you going to support your sunspot 'wrongness' assertion?
I never saw more than a partial page about the 'superconductivity' argument, would you like to contribute to that one?
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When a blast of x-rays from solar flares (not the CME) hits earth from a low x class or long duration m class at least 2 things always happen. 1 radio blackout for over the horizon lower frequently communication and 2 slight power line induction, both on the sun facing side. Eventually with a strong enough flare, like a x 160 class or higher it will be like detonating a few kilo ton nuke 500 miles up and cause all sorts of EMP related problems and we will see more than a barely measurable induction of voltage on power lines and radio blackout will effect higher frequencies that normally work just fine at line of sight during typical radio blackout.
Oh and also some of Kirchhoff's laws are wrong too. Particularly the one about emissivity.
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