MM:
Perhaps you are not aware of the fact that every time you use the expression "math bunny" in this kind of derisive manner, you reveal yourself to be a crackpot.
Well, I can understand why you feel that way at the moment, but after spending an evening counting pixels with my daughter, I can tell you with great confidence that those specific equations are meaningless math bunnies, and I know this for a fact. You do not, and I understand that, but I've been studying solar physics now for 20 years via satellite imagery, and I have already verified Birkeland's theory.
Since and including Newton, all advances in physics have involved the mathematical essence of the laws of nature.
Ya, but all those planetary epicycle math bunnies bit the dust the moment we realized that our sun was not the center of the universe. Newton's equations have stood the test of time. All the math bunnies related to
epicycles did not.
Some math is critical. Some math is misleading. Their math is misleading and they will soon "discover" this. They will eventually tell you all about it. Until then I have to bide my time and wait for the politics to play itself out, but SDO has already verified Birkeland's theory and it has already falsified the standard model. I've seen it with my own eyes.
This crew is not "into" observation. They don't "look at" or "study" images in terms of mass flows or ionization states or anything. They seem to miss every single important detail of every image I show them. It's sad how they ignore million dollar images because their math bunnies have led them down the primrose path.
I feel sorry for them PS. I really do.
FYI, those numbers are not actually a "prediction" anymore. I used Kosovichev's heliosiesmology data to "predict" a distance before the SDO images came online. I have actually verified that number via the SDO images. Since both of the numbers came out to exactly the same number, error bars and everything, I have visually confirmed Birkeland's model in SDO images. Now it's just a waiting process for me.
The value of any solar theory is how well it can "predict" the outcome of the observations. Birkeland's solar model "predicted" every single thing I see in SDO. I can explain to you what's going on in all the images. I "understand" them from the standpoint of physics. I couldn't possibly do that if Birkeland's model was wrong. It's not wrong.
Keep in mind that I have provided you with real, mathematically quantified, "predictions" related to a host of iron ion wavelengths and their relationship to the chromoshere.
If their theory were correct, and these lines relate strictly to temperature, what we should expect to observe in RD images are concentric spheres, one sphere packed into another, and all of them on the *OUTSIDE* of the photosphere. At best case they should all start together OUTSIDE of the photosphere.
In a Birkeland model they all *MUST* originate from the same surface, and the sphere has to show up inside the chromosphere.
Their theory is based on math bunnies PS, and some of the folks involved in SDO must already know this by now.
There is however a whole "political process" that has to happen now. Somebody has to take some initiative within the "establishment" to let the world know what's up. Just as we discovered that the sun wasn't the center of the universe, SDO demonstrates that the sun is electric and it has a far more "opaque" (GM style) surface below the chromosphere/photosphere boundary.
I already know all of this PS, but fortunately I'm not the one who has to figure out how to tell the world and make all the "scientists" happy. I feel fortunate to be outside of that "establishment" right now. It can't be very comfortable.
If the standard theory has value, lets see GM "predict" something about the RD images and "quantify" them for you as I have done.