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>>519305913
The earth's magnetic field is inconsistent with the standard model.
The Curie Point is the temperature beyond which metals lose all their magnetic properties, the alleged cause of the magnetic field, the churning molten core, is well beyond this point, thus rendering it magnetically inert.
As cope, they now claim that natural currents traveling through the molten iron (apparently caused by geological processes somehow) manage to align in the loose, miles-wide 'sphere' of rotating iron, sufficient to cause a magnetic field via induction.
The problem with this, is in order to create an electro magnet, you have to carefully manage the direction of the current, such that the induced magnetic field doesn't instantly induce a contrary electrical current that cancels out the originally induced magnetic field. This is trivial with typical electric motors, which tightly wound coils of wire, but would be absolutely impossible in a churning mass of randomly moving molten Iron.
This 'dynamo' theory of the magnetic field has never been experimentally recreated despite some of the largest and most expensive experiments on-par with the LHC.
Because it's absolutely total bullshit.
>>23477780
The earth's magnetic field is inconsistent with the standard model.
The Curie Point is the temperature beyond which metals lose all their magnetic properties, the alleged cause of the magnetic field, the churning molten core, is well beyond this point, thus rendering it magnetically inert.
As cope, they now claim that natural currents traveling through the molten iron (apparently caused by geological processes somehow) manage to align in the loose, miles-wide 'sphere' of rotating iron, sufficient to cause a magnetic field via induction.
The problem with this, is in order to create an electro magnet, you have to carefully manage the direction of the current, such that the induced magnetic field doesn't instantly induce a contrary electrical current that cancels out the originally induced magnetic field. This is trivial with typical electric motors, which tightly wound coils of wire, but would be absolutely impossible in a churning mass of randomly moving molten Iron.
This 'dynamo' theory of the magnetic field has never been experimentally recreated despite some of the largest and most expensive experiments on-par with the LHC.
Because it's absolutely total bullshit.