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Originally Posted by G_burnett NO! Thank you Vincent
I just wanted to hear it from you that it was vertical. say no more.
Peace Graham ~ |
Hi Graham,
It sure is, the main singular vortex is definitely standing vertically from its core, i.e. the core of the suspended spheroid.
However, there are spokes carried on the horizontal outer ring of the main singular vortex, these are satellite vortices and they can be laid horizontally.
Image below are spokes of planet Saturn, these are horizontally laid satellite vortices carried on polar vortexes. Image on the left are vertical spokes standing from the core of Saturn in flattened planetary rings, image on right are horizontal spokes ridding on an external ring of a flattened polar vortex pair. Unlike other sides below the surface of the viscous mass that would absorb the momentum of the horizontal spinning spoke, therefore at the side towards surface, matter with momentum that have overcome an escape velocity of the viscous mass by the vortical spin would be sprang up vertically as standing waves rolling horizontally above the viscous mass.
For corona loops of a sunspot, gaseous matter ionized by the horizontal vortical spin of these satellite vortices have even overcome the escape velocity of the Sun, and waved out vertically as solar winds. When the vortex column of a corona loop snaps, it causes the phenomenon of corona mass ejection, event of such CME was previously known to have massively knocked on power grids of Earth as shock wave and had caused massive power failures in the past, are also well documented for the
heat waves it had previously casted all over the places on Earth.
Image on above left is the phenomenon of corona loops, image on right is the phenomenon of corona mass ejection (CME).
Cannot simply ignore the horizontal vortical interactions of a naturally occurred singular vortex, they are not minuscule forces as far as humanity is concerned.
For entirety and best regards,