The Sun Is Not Hot

Discussion in 'Pseudoscience' started by chung, Jun 12, 2013.

  1. billvon Valued Senior Member

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    Yes, north and south poles of the sun are separated.
     
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  3. river

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    By the equator

    Now does either dynamic , of the poles , separated , by the equator , vary in speed , rotation ?
     
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  5. billvon Valued Senior Member

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    Yes. Different parts of the sun spin at different speeds. (For the 9th time.)
     
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  7. river

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    For the 10th time , does the longitude and latitude division of the Sun , above the equator of the Sun , vary in velocity ?
     
  8. billvon Valued Senior Member

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    Yes. Velocity varies by latitude.
     
  9. river

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    But does velocity very by longitude as well ?
     
  10. billvon Valued Senior Member

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    The question has no meaning; the velocity is orthogonal to longitude.

    Does speed on a highway vary by height?
     
  11. river

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    To my point , I'm getting specific here .

    So does the latitude and longitude , at the north pole down to the equator of the Sun vary in velocity , not in comparison to the equator nor to the south velocity , but alone in north velocity ?
     
  12. billvon Valued Senior Member

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    The lines of latitude and longitude never change. They are mathematical constructs, not reality. (There are no "lines" on the sun when you look at it.)

    The photosphere (the layer of the sun we see, mostly) does not rotate at the same rates at all latitudes.

    The North pole (a point) does not rotate; it's just a point. The photosphere near the North pole rotates. It rotates at a slightly different speed than the other latitudes.
     
  13. DaveC426913 Valued Senior Member

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    True.
    False.

    And "equator of the Suns limits" is a nonsensical phrase.
     
  14. DaveC426913 Valued Senior Member

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    Tossing the word salad doesn't make it not salad.

    River, You have written this salad at least 10 times now, each time getting more nonsensical and obfuscatory, rather than less so.

    If it weren't so uncharacteristic of you, I'd say you're having us on.
     
  15. river

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    Not at all

    I get the drift that this question has never been asked ; hence the difficulty in understanding my question .

    Sometimes people claim ignorance ....but are not ignorant at all .
     
  16. river

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    Not hard to understand ;

    To my point , I'm getting specific here .

    So does the latitude and longitude , at the north pole down to the equator of the Sun vary in velocity , not in comparison to the equator nor to the south velocity , but alone in north velocity ?
     
  17. origin Heading towards oblivion Valued Senior Member

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    It is essentially impossible to understand what you are asking.

    Is this another way to phrase your question?

    Does the velocity of the sun vary at a specific latitude?
     
  18. exchemist Valued Senior Member

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    I had to log off to read the contributions from river, but then I roared with laughter. This has to be the funniest chain of correspondence since the one with Motor Daddy and the boat.

    Vintage river, especially the contention that he is being profound by asking questions that have not been asked before (the latter part is certainly true, at least!).

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  19. billvon Valued Senior Member

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    Latitude and longitude do not "vary in velocity." They are just coordinates on a sphere.
    The North pole (a point) does not rotate; it's just a point. The photosphere near the North pole rotates. It rotates at a slightly different speed than the other latitudes.
    It has been asked a lot. There is no difficulty in answering it; indeed, it has been answered 11 times in this thread. You appear to be incapable of understanding the answer.
     
  20. DaveC426913 Valued Senior Member

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    Let's make this even more challenging. Draw us a pic.

    The act of drawing may help clarify your confusion.
     
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  21. DaveC426913 Valued Senior Member

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    There's a "Show Ignored Content" link at the bottom right of each page, opposite the pager controls.
     
  22. exchemist Valued Senior Member

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    Ever the optimist..........

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  23. river

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    That is the question
     

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