Attiyah Zahdeh
November 23rd, 2008, 04:19 AM
Attiyah's Seasons
1- The regular, annual cycle of the seasons (or of the equinoxes and solstices) is due to the annual, north-south swing of the whole magnetosphere across Equator.
2- The annual swing of the magnetosphere across the Equator is a result of the Earth's motion relative to the Sun.
3- The north-south annual swing of the magnetosphere across the Equator shows a regular oscillation of 23.5 degrees amplitude.
4- The solar rays that show the annual cycle of the normal incidence that is restricted to the latitudes from Cancer to Capricorn, are the rays of the auroral corona of the auroras occurring continuously in the whole daytime ionosphere. The Sun's body forms a far glowing background for this corona.
5- The distribution of the heat and light on the Earth, and their latitude-dependent variations, are all controlled, primarily, by the ionosphere-magnetosphere system.
6- The incidence of the solar rays that are auroral rays in origin, is "aspect sensitivity"-dependent. In particular, the normal incidence of these rays happens whereat the geomagnetic field in the overlaying ionosphere is horizontal.
7- The aspect sensitivity governs the angle of the incidence of the solar rays that are originally ionosphere-produced by the same mechanisms responsible for the generation of the polar auroras.
8- The intensity of the ionosphere-produced light and heat is ultimately dependent on the solar wind, the IMF direction and the intensity of the original solar X-rays and UV light.
N.B.
"Attiyah's seasons" theory is better understood when it is connected to "Attiyah's sun" theory. Simply, the two theories are interconnected in a complementary, explanatory manner.As well as, "Attiyah's seasons" theory is better understood when it is connected to Attiyah's theory that: "At all the planets, the ionosphere-magnetosphere systems enable the Sun to have a searchlight (crowning rays with a radiant point).
1- The regular, annual cycle of the seasons (or of the equinoxes and solstices) is due to the annual, north-south swing of the whole magnetosphere across Equator.
2- The annual swing of the magnetosphere across the Equator is a result of the Earth's motion relative to the Sun.
3- The north-south annual swing of the magnetosphere across the Equator shows a regular oscillation of 23.5 degrees amplitude.
4- The solar rays that show the annual cycle of the normal incidence that is restricted to the latitudes from Cancer to Capricorn, are the rays of the auroral corona of the auroras occurring continuously in the whole daytime ionosphere. The Sun's body forms a far glowing background for this corona.
5- The distribution of the heat and light on the Earth, and their latitude-dependent variations, are all controlled, primarily, by the ionosphere-magnetosphere system.
6- The incidence of the solar rays that are auroral rays in origin, is "aspect sensitivity"-dependent. In particular, the normal incidence of these rays happens whereat the geomagnetic field in the overlaying ionosphere is horizontal.
7- The aspect sensitivity governs the angle of the incidence of the solar rays that are originally ionosphere-produced by the same mechanisms responsible for the generation of the polar auroras.
8- The intensity of the ionosphere-produced light and heat is ultimately dependent on the solar wind, the IMF direction and the intensity of the original solar X-rays and UV light.
N.B.
"Attiyah's seasons" theory is better understood when it is connected to "Attiyah's sun" theory. Simply, the two theories are interconnected in a complementary, explanatory manner.As well as, "Attiyah's seasons" theory is better understood when it is connected to Attiyah's theory that: "At all the planets, the ionosphere-magnetosphere systems enable the Sun to have a searchlight (crowning rays with a radiant point).