Zeuzzz
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Nope - wrong again. It doesn't need to be symmetrical, it doesn't need to be infinite, and considering ions is irrelevant and doesn't change the conclusion.
But it has to be one of these, or magnetic equilibruim would move for the neutral point. And as Scott says, the original position of the neutral point would no longer remain neutral.
Nonsense. As I already told you several times, the energy is changing is the reconnection is occuring, because a and b are changing. Furthermore the question of energy release is independent from the question of whether the field reconnects, and the presence or absence of plasma is crucial for that.
For christs sake, THIS IS NOT AN EXPLANATION. You are basically saying that the energy is released because we add a field a line connecting two points in a vector field.
So what exactly is releasing this energy? this field line connection itself?
No, you have no clue what you're talking about. They wanted to study reconnection in plasma. Reconnection is trivial to achieve without plasma - it happens all the time. What makes it hard in plasma is the high conductivity.
Can we agree now that the cancelling of magnetic field vectors in a simple magnetic setup can not release energy.
And can we also agree that the millions of pounds spent on the machine at MRX is more complex than simply cancelling field line vectors and releasing energy.
I already did, about 15 times. If you were unable to comprehend it the first 15 times, I very much doubt a 16th is going to help. Sorry.
I guess that If you haven't explained the energy release from lines in the slightest, just make the claim that alrealy have have fifiteeen times already.
Comprehend what? your continual hand waving statements on the release of energy from these lines? Lets have another look;
[How?]We've linked to several sophisticated and modern numerical simulations in which Maxwell's equations in plasma were solved, and when the solution is plotted you see that reconnection occurs and lots of energy is released. [how?]
We've linked to many papers in which experimenters have measured the magnetic fields in real plasmas, and then plotted the results of their measurements, and again one sees that reconnection occurs in the same way and lots of energy is released.
Just saying reconnection happens, then lots of energy is released, is not an explanation! Just explain how the lines reconnecting create the observed energy.
This is a simulation of Maxwell's equations in plasma. It shows reconnection occurring and lots of energy being released. What do you think of that?
I think thats not an explanation for the production of energy. If what you are claiming is magnetic reconnection then i should beable to produce magnetic reconnection with a simple configuration of electromagnets. I'm sure that the guys at MRX at Princeton wont be happy when they find they needn't have spent all that money on the machine to attempt to achieve magnetic reconnection.
This movie of a simulation shows quite clearly how reconnection happens, and you can see for yourself the mechanism by which so much energy is released
No, i can see what appears to be magnetic field lines themselves releasing energy. Just explain how the energy is created.
This just looks like magnetic field lines themsleves creating the energy, and is not an explanation
When that happens one of the tangles has been undone, the energy density decreases, and lots of energy gets released.
That's all there is to it.
hmmm...
Is there any scientific material in the sentence?
That means the field lines aren't quite totally stuck, and if two come very close together and there's a lot of energy built up they can merge and reconnect (just as in the example I gave)
How can magnetic field lines merging release energy? I dont see any exploding fridge magnets.
No, Zeuzzz, you simply don't know the meaning of the terms you use. Reconnection is the phenomenon where two points which were not connected by a B field line suddenly become connected, or the other way around. That's why it's called re-connection.
I say again:
Okay we're getting somewhere here. Given the properties of the vector field that the field lines are describing, explain why two points which were not connected by a B field line suddenly become connected; in terms of the vectors that the lines are describing.
And dont give the same responce that you have the last two times to this question:
I already did, about 15 times. If you were unable to comprehend it the first 15 times, I very much doubt a 16th is going to help. Sorry.
I already have, at least three times. It's when two points which were not connected by a field line suddenly become connected by one (or the other way around).
I guess when you haven't explained something at all, just claim that you have and do some frantic hand waving. The trouble is that people can check.
Just answer the question, your so argumentative.
Maybe once you've answered that you address Alfvens electrical interpretation, which needs no energy release from lines (that dont physically exist in the first place)
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