Now I was wondering if there was an analogy to water riding the
wavetrain of solar radiation and solar winds? Whether
we have a common ordinary day experience of water riding a wavetrain
of radiation. Now I am sure physicists
would not describe it as "riding a wavetrain of radiation" and would
call it something more arcane. Perhaps
called it impelled motion. But I am not worried about a proper physics
name for this phenomenon or mechanism
that could possibly answer how Earth got so much water and how the
Asteroids and Comets and Saturn's
Rings and the water of most satellites was formed. So if this
phenomenon or mechanism of Impelled Motion
on Sun's water or Sun's matter is the origin of so many important
features of our Solar System, could this
phenomenon be obvious and apparent in our everyday lives? I believe I
have a example of Impelled Motion.
I have a woodstove that I use to heat in winter time and it has as one
of its sides a huge glass door so
that I can view the fire easily. And it sends out alot of radiation.
Now when I have a average fire going
of a red, orange, yellow flame the glass door begins to collect soot
but when the fire is very hot with
a blue flame apparent, a blue flame of what a torch would have a blue
flame, that the radiation from
the fire cleans off the glass surface. Now I am not certain of how
this cleansing takes place but I
suspect what is happening is that the water molecules in the wood with
the hot flame are impinging
upon the glass surface and these water molecules are acting as steam
and steam cleaning the surface.
That is my guess.
As I said in a previous post. To prove this theory or mechanism is
easy to do in that all that is required
is to show that water can be impelled by radiation of the Sun. If it
can, then we have for sure a way of
moving water from the Sun to Earth and why Earth has so much water.
Archimedes Plutonium
www.iw.net/~a_plutonium
whole entire Universe is just one big atom
where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies