Re: Sun's Hot Surface: Influence of Jupiter on our Sun~~~



".. If you could work out a test,
I am not sure I could make a test to prove my theory. The only test I
can think of, is to compare the energy of the Jupiter obit to the
energy of the sun. But, I would not know where to start on this one.

How do you define 'magma' ? molten silicates or
any eruptive fluid ? (I'm thinking of cryovulcanism here)
I define magma as a fluid from the core of the planet that reaches the
surface. This would include cryovulcanism.

At which point of a planet's (or planetesimal's) geologic history does this idea refer ?
Some planets and moons have old volcanic craters and it does not
include these planets or moons. I am referring to planets and moons of
today and what is going on today.

Larger/denser bodies retain their primordial accretional heat better and so longer. Radiogenic
heating plays a very large part. Tidal heating also, but more if there's a greater disparity in the
bodies' masses. Atmospheres and distance from their star as well as the star's energy output all
contribute..."
This is the theory I found for magma but I disagree with it.

Some food for thought;
How old would you estimate the sun and planets to be ?
I know Hubble is finding galaxies that are 13 billion light years away
so I don't believe in the big bang 4 billion years ago. I think our
galaxy is trillions of years old and so is our sun.

I take it you do not agree with the accretional model of solar system formation ? (Google for "Jeans
mass")
I did a google search and found this interesting but disagree. You
have recommended taking a course but I think reading good
books/internet sites is the same thing. I have learned so much writing
here.

How much of the phenomena that we see on the sun's surface do you attribute to magnetic forces ?
If this is referring to the Sun being like a nuclear reaction, I
disagree.

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