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Tonington

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The holes I wish you would find are in your logic.

So, please explain the logic gaps then rodent. Why is the weather on Earth so different from our moon? Why is the weather on Earth so different than on Mars?
 

L Gilbert

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You have me confused with James Maxwell. The holes I wish you would find are in your logic.
No I don't.

How about you find some holes in my logic? Not only a dim rodent, but a lazy one at that. ;)

So, please explain the logic gaps then rodent. Why is the weather on Earth so different from our moon? Why is the weather on Earth so different than on Mars?
And how come Mercury and Venus are still in orbit instead of flying outward through space at solar wind speed? ;)
 

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Because earth has a magnetosphere to keep an atmosphere in place.
lol Mercury has one, other planets have them, etc.

"We are not alone (at least as magnetospheres go)
As magnetospheres go, though, the Earth is not anything too special. Mercury, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune all have magnetospheres, and all but Mercury's dwarf ours. Our sister planets, Mars and Venus, are the oddballs: space probes have found no evidence of structured magnetic field lines on either planet, only traces. Since magnets lose their magnetism when heated a lot, it makes sense that Venus, where it is hot enough to melt lead, does not have a magnetosphere. Therefore, it is Mars that is the real mystery: it is pretty cold and is quite like Earth in many ways . . . so why no magnetosphere?" Magnetic Fields and Mars
 
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Tonington

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Because earth has a magnetosphere to keep an atmosphere in place.
Ahh, and atmosphere is where the weather occurs...according to Beaver the atmosphere has naught to do with it at all. He says Earth wind comes from solar wind directly. If the atmosphere matters, then our wind can't come from solar wind directly, now can it?
 

Tonington

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You disbelieve charge separation in space.
No I don't.

If you can't get there it's no use going anywhere.
There is no chemistry without charge separation. There's no semiconductors. There is no 21st century technology without charge separation.

The real problem is in how you wish to apply it, and ignore other relevant physics.