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Magnetic Fluid Dynamics
Scilogs, V: joining the dots
If it was only determinism in our universe, then a big equation could be built to predict everything - what I don't think it was possible.
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Magnetic Fluid Dynamics
To Dmitri Rabounski I agreed with the liquid Sun since Pierre-Marie Robitaille told me in Columbus, in February 2013. It is more plausible for the stars to be liquid than gaseous. I feel there is some viscosity on each stars; which one should have a higher density in general, the small stars or giant stars? About the core of a star, Pierre did not say anything to me. We did not discuss much on this subject. Maybe the viscosity of the Sun liquid is variable inside. You say in your “Inside Stars” book that the gravity approaches infinity near the Sun core surface, but it is not infinity as in a black hole; am I right? If the gravity approaches infinity near the core surface, what would happen in the center of the Sun? I read the preface by Pierre Millette. He is French too (from Quebec maybe) upon his name. Stellar plasma are modelled by magnetic fluid dynamics.