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@ mleku
2025-02-10 19:29:40
no, the field of the earth interacts with especially the sun, firstly, and then jupiter, saturn and neptune, all of which also have permanent magnetic fields
not sure if i ever mentioned to you the "expanding earth" theory which automatically becomes a "celestial object lifesycle hypothesis" that essentially matter clumps together, and once it gets big enough, it first becomes volcanic and then with sufficient extra mass and iron, its dense ferromagnetic core goes supercritical (above melting point but at pressure too high to allow it to disagregate) and because it can be in this state it lines up like a permanent magnet
this can't happen without enough iron, for one thing, and the iron tends to chromatographically drift to the core because it can tolerate this supercritical state at higher pressure than almost anything else (nickel and cobalt also are able to exist in this state, and probably all those "rare earth minerals" are rare because once they are in magma their tendency is to go towards the core not the crust
and regarding that celestial bodies lifecycle theory, it essentially is that bodies of matter continue to accumulate matter by one way or another
even the black holes at the core of the galaxy keep on growing in size, they just don't grow in circumference as fast because of wtf ever happens at such a ridiculously supercritical state of pressure and density entails, i mean, you know the story about atoms are mostly space... well, there is a lot less space in a blackhole, and it's not hard to see that if normal matter is mostly space that there may even be a point at which further expansion is essentially countered by equal compression
fuck knows what that shit is tho, i mean, i don't think there is other universes in black holes
i think they are just the definition of retarded