Michael Mozina
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This has been explained to you several times. You haven't gotten it. Let me try again, using your preferred language.
Take two line currents---one at position X = +10m and flowing in the +Y direction, another at position X = -10m and flowing in the +Y direction. They generate magnetic fields. You are sitting at position X=0; you're holding a magnetometer which you can wave around within a meter or so of your position. All good? Have we violated any real physics yet?
None thus far. I've forgotten now where you stand on the "circuit reconnection = magnetic reconnection = particle reconnection" issue. Do you agree? Disagree?
We now let line currents move towards you, going from +/- 100m down to (say) +/- 1m. Anything horribly wrong? Is your high-sensitivity BS detector going off yet? Fairy alarm ringing?
Nope. So far you're doing fine.
Well, you've just experienced magnetic reconnection. Honest. The magnetic fields in your neighborhood changed in the way we've been talking about. It's as simple as that. Don't believe me?
Well, actually, "sort of". I guess that is what the mainstream is calling "magnetic reconnection" from what I've read as well, but the label itself is misleading. The circuits and particles can and do disconnect and reconnect inside the plasma. The magnetic field topology changes as a result. That is not however "magnetic reconnection" because magnetic lines form as a full and complete continuum, without beginning and without end. Unlike circuits and physical particles, the magnetic fields are physically incapable of disconnecting or reconnecting to any other field line.
I don't really have a problem with your physical explanation until you labeled it "magnetic" reconnection after describing it as two intersecting circuits. Wouldn't the term "circuit reconnection" be a better choice of terms, if only to keep in consistent with electrical engineering and because it conveys the importance of the total energy of the entire circuit, not just the point of reconnection?