tusenfem
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http://www.thesurfaceofthesun.com/Alfven/Double Layers In Astrophysics.pdf
Try page 18 or do a search on 'pseudoscience'. He's not kind.
Unfortunately, what Alfvén did not realize is that MHD breaks down near what he calls a "magnentic merging" region. First the ions demagnetize and then the electrons demagnetize. Any observations that are made around "magnetic merging" regions, like the two papers by Runov et al. that I mentioned above cannot be explained by simply putting in a double layer, even though I love DLs to death, it just cannot be done.
Alfvén was a great physicist/engineer, however, he also had his failings and one was his rejection of magnetic reconnection. This is mainly because of his "too strict" holding on to MHD, not seeing that it can break down, and thus maintaining the "frozen in" condition of the field close to the X-point, where it is no longer valid.