Saturday, January 8, 2011

Earth's Electric Motor

Magnetic pole shift shuts down runways

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Earth's magnetic field, which still flummoxes those who study it, "is thought to be generated deep inside the planet," LiveScience writer Jeanna Bryner explains. "An inner core of solid iron is surrounded by an outer core of molten iron. They rotate at different rates, and the interaction between the regions creates what scientists call a 'hydromagnetic dynamo.' It's something like an electric motor, and it generates a magnetic field akin to a giant bar magnet." end quote.

I was pretty surprised by what one could call "Earth's Electric Motor" described above. However, since the way the sun's plasma streams work in relation to the Magnetosphere of earth in relation to the molten and solid core of Iron within the earth, I guess the description of a "Hydrodynamic dynamo" or even of "Earth's Electric Motor" makes sense.

Also, within the last year I asked the head of the Physics department of a large university in California about where the electricity that humans use on earth comes from. The way he was answering my question I felt he might not fully understand what I was asking. Because his answer was that "Electricity comes from the generating stations from the breaking of the magnetic fields". But that wasn't my question. My question was "Where are all the electrons that compose the electricity we use coming from?" This is a different question that I don't think has been properly researched. One of my concerns was that the magnetospheres of Mars and Venus have been depleted. My idea was "What if their depleted magnetospheres is from previous humanoids living on those planets which degraded the planets ecosphere to where humanoid life couldn't easily live there anymore?"

If the above assumption is correct then we are depleting our magnetosphere right now and this could be one of the many reasons magnetic north is speeding up from 25 miles of movement to 40 miles of movement per year just since 2005. I think this is something that needs to be researched because it might not just be the weather we are changing but also by depleting electricity through electrons depleting the magnetosphere. Just because this hasn't been researched doesn't mean it doesn't need to be researched if humans want to have the planet earth to still live on in the future.

Also, if my assumption is correct, the only safe way to generate electricity would be through solar cells, because this is the only way that the magnetosphere would not be depleted. When one generates electricity through the breaking of the magnetic fields of magnets with for example a copper coil, this might also cause a depletion of our magnetosphere. Earlier on, this might not have mattered, but likely it does matter now that everyone on earth is doing this and possibly draining our magnetosphere. It's just like a well with water. If only one person is putting a bucket down the well the well can replenish itself. But if millions or billions of people sink their own wells how long can the water last? The same might be true of electricity generated on a planet from breaking the magnetic fields of a magnet.

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