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Sunspot cycles and solar magnetic field reversals Linked to Jupiter's & Saturn's tidal pull on the sun

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The American Institute of Professional Geologists (AIPG) on October 4, 2010 published a paper presented by myself, Chris Landau at their annual conference in Miami on Sepember 15, 2010 on three concepts.They are:

Three new concepts are proposed:

Heating our Earth and the planets by Rotation or Spin, not by radio active decay.

Jupiter and Saturn's Spring Tides cause the Sunspot Cycle and Solar Magnetic field reversals.

Planetary rings of gas giants are caused by alternating magnetic fields due to a rapid spin.

The relationships are:

Rapid Planetary Rotation causes internal heating, through density increase, changing magnetic and electric flows within the core, resulting in convective heat, continental drift and volcanism.

Sunspot Jupiter-Saturn Tidal link for sunspot cycle timing and solar magnetic field reversals.

Rapid spin of planets and stars (pulsars) leading to alternating magnetic fields, responsible for ionized planetary rings and torus rings. These are suspended halfway between the poles of planets and pulsars. Alternating, pulsing beams of high energy particles from pulsars are due to the alternating magnetic fields within their cores.

Sunspot Jupiter-Saturn Tidal link for sunspot cycle timing and solar magnetic field reversals.

The tides on our sun's atmosphere or photosphere by Jupiter and Saturn affect Earth's atmosphere too.

As Jupiter and Saturn revolve around the sun in 11.85 years for Jupiter and 29.5 years for Saturn, they are either on the same side of the sun reinforcing the tidal effect(equivalent to the Spring tide on Earth-Moon-Sun System) or on opposite sides of the sun, also known as Spring tide . This occurs every 10.7 years approximately. Because of Jupiter's mass, the Jupiter- Sun center of gravity position falls 7% outside our sun and has a great tidal effect on the sun.

So here we have a simple answer for what causes the pull on our sun and distorts that atmosphere to create solar dark spots that are actually magnetic field storms. These storms occur because the sun is composed of plasma (free electrons, protons and neutrons moving in circular currents, much like our Earth's atmospheric storms move in circular fashion, driven by heat and the Coriolis force.

These magnetic storms ionize our earth's atmosphere and probably provide more condensation nuclei in the form of charged, dust, salt and smoke particles that either increase or decrease our rainfall over the same 11 year cycle.

Sunspot maxima have an 11 year cycle and magnetic solar reversals a 22 year cycle.

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Answer to sunspot cycle found after 250 years. by Chris Landau on Wednesday, Oct 6, 2010 at 4:11:33 PM
Sunspots can help us supersede oil! by Mark Goldes on Wednesday, Oct 6, 2010 at 4:30:38 PM
Please explain by j dial on Thursday, Oct 7, 2010 at 7:15:18 PM