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Therefore if there is a gas in a cloud, that gas should expand outwards
Quote from: Dave Lev on 26/08/2020 18:39:17Therefore if there is a gas in a cloud, that gas should expand outwards and not inwards.The Sun is made of gas, but it has a practically constant size because it's in a state of equilibrium. It isn't expanding outward. So your claim is observably incorrect.
Therefore if there is a gas in a cloud, that gas should expand outwards and not inwards.
Don't you agree that there is still a difference between gas cloud to star (Sun)?How can you compare between the two structures?
Hence, do you confirm that the same matter that was used to form the Sun, also used to form the rocky planets?
So, how can we explain the source of all the heavier matter (above that atomicnumber as copper, gold, platinum...) in our planet?
QuoteQuote from: Dave Lev on Yesterday at 09:13:33Don't you agree that there is still a difference between gas cloud to star (Sun)?How can you compare between the two structures?Not much.Well, one is a cloud of gas, and so is the other.
Quote from: Dave Lev on Yesterday at 09:13:33Don't you agree that there is still a difference between gas cloud to star (Sun)?How can you compare between the two structures?
QuoteQuote from: Dave Lev on Yesterday at 09:13:33Hence, do you confirm that the same matter that was used to form the Sun, also used to form the rocky planets?Plainly no.The Sun is almost entirely hydrogen, the Earth is largely things like iron and oxygen.Why did you even ask that?
Quote from: Dave Lev on Yesterday at 09:13:33Hence, do you confirm that the same matter that was used to form the Sun, also used to form the rocky planets?
QuoteQuote from: Dave Lev on Yesterday at 09:13:33So, how can we explain the source of all the heavier matter (above that atomicnumber as copper, gold, platinum...) in our planet?Ash from previous supernovae.
Quote from: Dave Lev on Yesterday at 09:13:33So, how can we explain the source of all the heavier matter (above that atomicnumber as copper, gold, platinum...) in our planet?
I still don't see any explanation as to how one gas cloud can come to orbit another if you disallow gravitational capture.
So, what does it mean: "These objects look like gas and behave like stars?"
The SMBH has no intention to eat even one atom from that gas cloud.
No one is going to eat its own "sh1t"
So, the matter is concentrated and compressed at that middle region of the gas cloud and form simultaneously several stars system including all the needed planets and moons to each system from the same matter.
You need to stop anthropomorphizing things that aren't alive.
That's your explanation for how they formed, but it doesn't explain how those moons came to orbit those planets. Remember, you don't allow for gravitational capture.
Don't you agree that this statement by itself shows that there must be a difference between the two?
No one is going to eat its own "sh1t" (even if we called it a monster' SMBH).
Quote from: Dave Lev on 29/08/2020 04:05:49Don't you agree that this statement by itself shows that there must be a difference between the two?No.It just sloppy writing .It should say "like most gas".If you don't think they are gases then you are stuck with solids or liquids as your only options- too hot for a B-E condensate and plasmas are a sub-set of gases.
QuoteQuote from: Dave Lev on Today at 04:05:49No one is going to eat its own "sh1t" (even if we called it a monster' SMBH).Ignoring the unscientific anthropomorphisation, rabbits do exactly that. Why shouldn't monster black holes?
Quote from: Dave Lev on Today at 04:05:49No one is going to eat its own "sh1t" (even if we called it a monster' SMBH).
Monster black holes don't eat their sh1t as nothing could penetrate (from outside) the mighty magnetic felid that is used as a shield around it.
It doesn't need any help from any other object to increase its mass
Those stellar embryos orbits around each other.
do we see any rotating spheres of gas in the Sun?
QuoteQuote from: Dave Lev on Today at 16:03:56do we see any rotating spheres of gas in the Sun?The Sun is a rotating sphere of gas...
Quote from: Dave Lev on Today at 16:03:56do we see any rotating spheres of gas in the Sun?
QuoteQuote from: Dave Lev on Today at 06:04:09Those stellar embryos orbits around each other.Yes, but how did they come to orbit each other?
Quote from: Dave Lev on Today at 06:04:09Those stellar embryos orbits around each other.
if the field stopped things entering then it would also stop things leaving.
You are absolutely correct.The magnetic field grab any particle/molecular from any direction (inwards or outwards).Any particle/molecular that is ejected from the accretion disc is considered as coming from inside. Any molecular that comes from a nearby gas cloud is considered as coming from outside.They would face the same destiny.The Magnetic field would grab all of them (from any direction) and boosts them high above its poles.Therefore, nothing would go outside without first boosted into that molecular jet stream and in the same token nothing would cross that magnetic field from outside as it also must be boosted into that molecular jet stream.One law for all particles/molecular from any direction.
Why would a magnetic field stop hydrogen or helium- the two commonest elements in the Universe?
That is the biggest difference.
Due to the idea that all/most of them orbit at the middle region of the Gas could and due to the ultra high momentum that they get as the gas approach the SMBH.
The magnetic field grab any particle/molecular from any direction (inwards or outwards).
Therefore, nothing would go outside without first boosted into that molecular jet stream
QuoteQuote from: Dave Lev on Yesterday at 18:06:32Therefore, nothing would go outside without first boosted into that molecular jet streamIf that was true, then there shouldn't be an accretion disk at all. All of the particles created by the black hole should be shot off in the form of polar jets.
Quote from: Dave Lev on Yesterday at 18:06:32Therefore, nothing would go outside without first boosted into that molecular jet stream
QuoteQuote from: Dave Lev on Yesterday at 18:06:32The magnetic field grab any particle/molecular from any direction (inwards or outwards).How is that supposed to stop neutrons or neutrinos?
Quote from: Dave Lev on Yesterday at 18:06:32The magnetic field grab any particle/molecular from any direction (inwards or outwards).
You missed the important bit.Quote from: Bored chemist on Yesterday at 17:20:23Why would a magnetic field stop hydrogen or helium- the two commonest elements in the Universe?
Therefore, the SMBH' magnetic field can't grab those particles that orbit at that ultra velocity and under the mighty SMBH' gravity force that exists at that short radius
It does it with or without our permission.
Quote from: Dave Lev on 30/08/2020 07:37:57Therefore, the SMBH' magnetic field can't grab those particles that orbit at that ultra velocity and under the mighty SMBH' gravity force that exists at that short radiusSo now you've changed your mind about the magnetic field being able to stop anything. Now you say that particles that are moving quickly enough can get past the magnetic field.
Do you even know what a magnetic field does?
The gravity force is reducing as the particles in the plasma drifts outwards in the accretion disc.
Don't you also agree that this molecular jet beam/cloud is full with Hydrogen?