Reality Check
Penultimate Amazing
Can you understand that the disk radius in RD images depends on solar activity
It is not news to astronomers that RD images of the Sun show disks. It may be new to you.
First asked 4 May 2010
Michael Mozina,
Can you understand that the disk radius in RD images depends on solar activity?
The edge of the disk is a record of the changes in the original images. Where there are no changes there is no edge. Where there are changes there is an edge.
Thus a quiet Sun = a small radius, an active Sun = a bigger radius.
There is no "limb darkened region" in RD images. Limb darkening is constant in the original images and the RD process removes it.
If you are talking about a ""limb darkened region" in the SDO image then you are wrong: It is a processing artifact.
If you are talking about ordinary limb darkening then this disproves your iron crust fantasy*
* Micheal Mozina's iron crust has been debunked!
The fact that it fails many other observations (an iron crust at a temperature of > 9400 K
) and predicts absolutely nothing just makes it a joke. See the over 60 questions that Michael Mozina is incapable of answering.
I will address this part of your fantasy*.Just remember who told you how to find the disk and where you would find it in the RD images. That limb darkened region is the surface, and that is why I've been harping on the RD images.
It is not news to astronomers that RD images of the Sun show disks. It may be new to you.
First asked 4 May 2010
Michael Mozina,
Can you understand that the disk radius in RD images depends on solar activity?
The edge of the disk is a record of the changes in the original images. Where there are no changes there is no edge. Where there are changes there is an edge.
Thus a quiet Sun = a small radius, an active Sun = a bigger radius.
There is no "limb darkened region" in RD images. Limb darkening is constant in the original images and the RD process removes it.
If you are talking about a ""limb darkened region" in the SDO image then you are wrong: It is a processing artifact.
If you are talking about ordinary limb darkening then this disproves your iron crust fantasy*
* Micheal Mozina's iron crust has been debunked!
The fact that it fails many other observations (an iron crust at a temperature of > 9400 K
) and predicts absolutely nothing just makes it a joke. See the over 60 questions that Michael Mozina is incapable of answering.
