Posted on 04/12/2018 6:58:36 AM PDT by DUMBGRUNT
The Earth has a second magnetic field, one generated by ocean currents. Researchers know little about it, but images captured by satellites show this invisible force generated by the worlds salty oceans in perfect detail.
... ESA released a video detailing the changes in the Earths magnetic field over a 24-hour period... ...Its a really tiny magnetic field. Its about 2-2.5 nanotesla at satellite altitude, which is about 20,000 times weaker than the Earths global magnetic field....
Oceans may have a small contribution to the magnetic field that protects the planet from harmful cosmic rays, but it remains to be an essential element. Seawater serves as an electric conductor. Aside from that, oceans move with the tide which could affect the magnetic field.
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Should I update my hats?
Word for the day: Magnetohydrodynamics...
How can they be sure the magnetic field is not causing the ocean currents?
;-)
Just what can be viewed through a wall or two?
What would be the exposure time?
Some very sensitive man carried magnetometers are used for mineral exploration.
Are they also deployed at our ports? Airports?
Would this be fun to point around and see what there is to see?
Over the surface of the earth may not add up to much.
"A refrigerator magnet is 100 gauss, a strong refrigerator magnet. The typical strength of the Earth's magnetic field at its surface is around a half a gauss. So those are everyday units of magnetic fields. There are 10,000 gauss in one tesla."
" about 20,000 times weaker than the Earths global magnetic field."
"A nanotesla is equivalent to one gamma, a unit originally defined as 10−5 gauss, which is the unit of magnetic field in the centimetre-gram-second system."
They may simply be viewing 'EMI' from my magnet collection?
Word for the day: Magnetohydrodynamics...
Can you work that into natural everyday conversation?
Be sure to avoid any magnetized screwdrivers you may have too.
Perhaps a degaussing cable around my house and move my best neodymium magnets to the garage?
And the rest to the basement?
Guessing this would be classified as chronic exposure?
CRT’s use a degaussing cable, maybe I could repurpose one?
With a super shielded extension cord?
if you continue to use tin foil you are fine.
Thanks DUMBGRUNT.
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...images captured by satellites show this invisible force generated by the worlds salty oceans in perfect detail... Its a really tiny magnetic field. Its about 2-2.5 nanotesla at satellite altitude, which is about 20,000 times weaker than the Earths global magnetic field..
Whoops, wrong ping list. Apologies.
Whoops, wrong ping list. Thanks DUMBGRUNT.
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...images captured by satellites show this invisible force generated by the worlds salty oceans in perfect detail... Its a really tiny magnetic field. Its about 2-2.5 nanotesla at satellite altitude, which is about 20,000 times weaker than the Earths global magnetic field..
if you continue to use tin foil you are fine.
Thank you, that makes me feel better immediately.
Until I noticed your nickname???
Back to my safe (?)Faraday cage.
Trust me!
I’m sane, and have the papers to prove it!
I read Free Republic to keep up with Current events. Thanks.
But this is more like GRADUALISM.
Until:
As the polar ice melts and the salinity of the oceans drop...a vast change in the earth magnetohydrodynamics...
Dr. Raymond Stantz: Fire and brimstone coming down from the skies! Rivers and seas boiling!
Dr. Egon Spengler: Forty years of darkness! Earthquakes, volcanoes...
Could be bad?
I suspect they have identified my collection of buckyballs.
I’m guessing the ocean currents have a direct impact in fluctuations in this field and the interaction between this one, the stronger field, and charged particles in the sky have a direct impact in weather generation. Cool stuff.
A Tide Chart would be much faster.
Not as much fun.
Eyes open, mouth shut...
In case you missed it; Buckyballs have been ILLEGAL for some time now!
Now I suspect that may be the true purpose of this satellite!
Unforchunatly I lost very nice gold plated set in a canoe accident, a major loss.
NOT. They started selling them again a few months ago. The nanny state finally relented.
I have about 12 sets that I do stuff with and still have 5 or 6 sets that I haven't even opened yet.
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