Anonymous ID: e72dca April 11, 2020, 9:15 p.m. No.8766004   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8765641

>A team of astrophysicists has, for the first time, united the observation of planet development and magnetic field formation in one study.

 

>Published in the Astrophysical Journal, the research, entitled “Global Simulations of Self-gravitating Magnetized Protoplanetary Disks”, brought together what was previously two separate fields of research, and, accordingly, was simulated in separate models.

These assholes are still trolling like retards.

Drop "gravity". It's irrelevant.

 

Anytime you have magnetic fields, you have to talk electricity. Flux in the magnetic field results in electric currents. Electric currents generate magnetic fields. And so on. It's called the Electromagnetic Force. We've known about this for centuries. If astrophysicists want a big paycheck, they should take the time to learn pertinent information to their respective field of study…

 

Static electricity causes things to "clump" together. Nothing should be considered "neutral" in space, because even the "neutrals" will be affected by surrounding charges. This sets things in "motion". Current flows in one direction, resulting in perpendicular magnetic fields, which also results in a "force" of "motion" in the perpendicular of the perpendiculars, fulling the three-dimensions of space, without any need to explore theories about alternate universes or whatever non-sense they're trying to pass as "theoretical" "physics"…