You folks always put the magnetic cart before the electric horse. Instead of "electrical current" doing the work, you "pretend" it's the magnetic field that does that.
Um, dude, I don't know how to break this to you, ...
The magnetic fields are what you can observe, from our perch 150 million km or so away.
There is no way to observe electric fields or currents from afar (unless, of course, you know something that Alfvén did not know, much less Birkeland).
And in any case, as a keen student of Alfvén, (and Maxwell) you
know that
E and
j can be derived from
B and
v (don't you?)
Besides, any scientist who bases their work on empirical observations should approach understanding of the Sun
starting with the observations - such as dopplergrams and magnetograms (a term which is also entirely absent from your website, funny that), not one's pet "
"cathode" solar model".
If you actually took the time to *EMPIRICALLY TEST* your theories in a lab, you would figure out your problems in a hurry. Since you'd rather write endless papers on a topic that Alfven called "pseudoscience", I guess that's never going to happen.
Oh? And what did Alfvén write endless papers on?
That's right, MHD!
And what's in all Alfvén's endless papers? Why pages and pages of upside-down-triangly thingies, drunken letter d's, and the whole math bunny kit and caboodle.
I'd settle for seeing you even demonstrate that you *CAN* create full sphere "solar wind" from a sphere and a corona around a sphere using your "magnetic reconnection" theory. Got one? You guys *SUCK* at trying out your ideas in the lab. Birkeland kicked your collective butts on that front.
Hmm, last time I read Birkie's books he didn't have a lab that's ~1 million km on each side, inside which was a mass of ~2x10^30 kg of predominantly hydrogen and helium, ... can you remind me, please, where that lab was located?