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Re: Bob Johnson: The Nature of the Sun Revisited
© Charles Chandler
 
Bob Johnson said:
It seems possible that a plasmoid may be contained inside the Sun and other stars as well.
A plasmoid strong enough to maintain the distinct current-free double-layers in the Sun would require an extremely powerful, well organized magnetic field. The Sun's actual magnetic field is poorly organized, and averages 1 Gauss, merely twice the strength of the Earth's magnetic field.


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