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Old 07-July-2005, 02:55 AM
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Could you be more precise about the kind of computer science you're involved in, please?
Why in the world does that even matter? Geez! This place is simply amazing. I'm a self employed computer programmer. You can read about my software at http://www.etwebsite.com. I wrote a full accounting and management package for a vertical market (child care). Does a over a decade of sucessful self employment as a software developer suffice, or would you like a note from my mother too? I don't mean to sound rude, but this whole line of arguement is rediculace. If you have a beef with the observations and evidence I have presented, please put it on the table. Otherwise, leave me out of this discussion.

The focus on the individual here is scientifcally unacceptable. I've asked for a scientific refute of the materials I have presented, not a personal critique. What's with the focus on ME as an individal rather then on the MATERIALS I have gathered and presented? This is pseudo-science at its worst IMO. It's like a trial by inuendo and personal attack. That is not science. That is psuedoscience.
I must admit that I'm focusing a little bit on the individuals here, but that because before questioning your theory I have doubts that the methods you've used to develop it are scientific. That's why I wanted to know what is your field since you've mentioned that you have 20 years of scientific activity in it.


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Here we go again. What does that have to do with anything? The filters that are most important to my arguement are the ferrite ion filters on board TRACE and SOHO that create the running different images I have presented. Care to explain these "better" than I did?
I didn't find any reference that SOHO has onboard a ferrite ion filter; could you post here one please? Of course is important in order to know what I'm seeing in the picture that you provided; it is a single wavelength? If so which wavelength and how narrow is the filter bandpass for this specific wavelength? If not what are the others wavelength to be seen in the image?


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Well, the kind of background that teach an engineer the difference between "it looks like an electric arc" and "it is an electric arc". :wink:
So how does someone with the "right" background KNOW it's not an electrical arc again? Have you ever personally used an arc welder before? Do you know how to weld?
I don't know how someone with the proper background could differentiate between two apparently similar phenomena simply because I don't have the necessary background.


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More generally speaking, it is not a good ideea to extrapolate your daily experience here on Earth to a scale and an environment so radically different.
I fail to see anything "radical" about the ideas I've presented. The gas model is "radical" if you ask me.
First of all you've failed to read properly my post: I've said that the sun's environment is radically different than our's, not that your ideas are or are not radical. And of course I maintain my statement: our "common sense" based on what we're considering to be normal in the gravity, temperature and pression in which we're living is not recomended to be applied for phenomena taking place on a much large spatial and temporal scale.


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What I'm noticing is that those who lack the basic skill to actually put science on the table to dispute the material I have presented seem to spend an inordinate amount of time focusing on me the individual. That is NOT acceptable.
I'm questioning your methods, not your moral integrity. :wink:


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It DOES talk about ferrite and silicon. It does NOT talk about neon since this is something that typicically doesn't stick to asteroids in great volumes. Don't worry, we'll work through the layering issues later today.
I've read again the article; I didn't find any reference to ferrite in it. 8)


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I'm afraid you aren't addressing MY material, but some other material at this point. The layer I'm talking about is the one you can SEE in running difference images. I didn't offer any math to critique in any way, shape or form.
Of course I'll adress someone else material if it is relevant to the discussion. After all you did adressed dr. Manuel's papers, why shouldn't I point to a mathematical demonstration which proves that the kind of ferrite layer you've described could not exist ?