Ziggurat
Penultimate Amazing
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No, I meant Birkeland's original writings. *ALL* of them.
Why the hell should I read everything by him? Seriously, that's like saying I need to go read Newton's Principia. Birkeland was wrong about a LOT of stuff. As I've said before, that's no surprise and it's not a strike against him personally: nobody was going to get the sun right without fusion. But "go read everything by Birkeland" isn't going to cut it as a defense of your ideas. Just like I'm not asking you to go read everything by Gibbs or Boltzmann to figure out why your "model" is thermodynamically impossible.