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@ mleku
2025-03-01 16:09:42
supercritical is something else again though
i believe that the earth's core is in a supercritical state and that is why it has a magnetic field, the iron (mostly) is far beyond its melting point but it is under such high pressure it cannot boil and it has no oxygen to dissociate it
i believe that this creates a state that is essentially hot superconductivity also
maybe i mentioned to you the "expanding earth" theory, a western australian geologist did a big talk on it for a Nexus conference, you can find it on youtube probably, he did a model of the earth's crust with the ages (200mln years is the youngest, being the ocean floor) and reversed the process, deleting the crust in the reverse time when it must have appeared, and according to this model, i forget how long he estimated, but maybe 65mln years or so ago, the earth was half the size, and simple raining down of dust doesn't account for it at the rate we observe
i believe it's because that supercritical, superconductive state, time has virtually stopped, and matter that normally would dissipate structure immediately develops stability and that matter keeps bubbling out from the centre of the earth
and that all planets once they reach around earth size get this supercritical, magnetic core, and continue to grow to jupiter and then eventually light up because there is so much energy being formed inside it
this is my own theory, though the electric universe guys sorta have a vaguely related idea