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Earth's core and heat


trevor borocz johnson

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I keep being told by like 10 different people that heat is radiation,convection, and conduction. But I point to the center of the Earth again. If heat in the core was being supplied by a heat making method, then the surface would be the same temperature as the core as heat constantly radiates to the surface. It's the Earth's gravity field which is static like a magnetic field, energy that is stored in the field, is the type of heat that exists in Earth's core. The pressure of Earth down towards its center causes those atom's to increase in time dilation pressure around the nucleus which increases the overall density of the aether in the core making it heat up.

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2 minutes ago, trevor borocz johnson said:

I keep being told by like 10 different people that heat is radiation,convection, and conduction. But I point to the center of the Earth again. If heat in the core was being supplied by a heat making method, then the surface would be the same temperature as the core as heat constantly radiates to the surface. It's the Earth's gravity field which is static like a magnetic field, energy that is stored in the field, is the type of heat that exists in Earth's core. The pressure of Earth down towards its center causes those atom's to increase in time dilation pressure around the nucleus which increases the overall density of the aether in the core making it heat up.

Here is the reason why the Earth's core doesn't diffuse to the Earth's surface! Below, is a Peer Reviewed Physics Journal that explains the entire process! If you have any further questions quote me!:tu:

Why doesn't the heat of the Earth's core diffuse to the surface? thermodynamics - Why doesn't the heat of the Earth's core diffuse to the surface? - Physics Stack Exchange

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4 minutes ago, Grim Reaper 6 said:

Here is the reason why the Earth's core doesn't diffuse to the Earth's surface! Below, is a Peer Reviewed Physics Journal that explains the entire process! If you have any further questions quote me!:tu:

Each of the writers at Physics Stack Exchange had a different answer the the other and there were like 8 writers! They talked about pressure which would make sense if they could get it right.

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4 minutes ago, trevor borocz johnson said:

Each of the writers at Physics Stack Exchange had a different answer the the other and there were like 8 writers! They talked about pressure which would make sense if they could get it right.

Do you know how much of the Earth is covered by bodies of water?

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1 minute ago, Grim Reaper 6 said:

Do you know how much of the Earth is covered by bodies of water?

A lot of it covered water? even then the ocean is 6 miles at its deepest the core is 7,000 miles? of rock not water sir.

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11 minutes ago, trevor borocz johnson said:

A lot of it covered water? even then the ocean is 6 miles at its deepest the core is 7,000 miles? of rock not water sir.

The earth is 71% covered by water, and our oceans defuse a huge portion of this heat up into the atmosphere! Does that make sense and can you understand that?

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14 minutes ago, Grim Reaper 6 said:

The earth is 71% covered by water, and our oceans defuse a huge portion of this heat up into the atmosphere! Does that make sense and can you understand that?

Why is the center also dark? Why doesn't the radiating heat make it colorful or bright even? Darkness is a property of a static gravity field. 

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4 minutes ago, trevor borocz johnson said:

Why is the center also dark? Why doesn't the radiating heat make it colorful or bright even? Darkness is a property of a static gravity field. 

Why is the center of what so dark?

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57 minutes ago, Grim Reaper 6 said:

Why is the center of what so dark?

Would you agree or disagree that a gravity field is time dilation and vice versa?

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1 hour ago, trevor borocz johnson said:

Would you agree or disagree that a gravity field is time dilation and vice versa?

They are not the same, however they certainly do effect each other!

””Yes, time goes faster the farther away you are from the earth's surface compared to the time on the surface of the earth. This effect is known as "gravitational time dilation". It is predicted by Einstein's theory of General Relativity and has by verified multiple times by experiments. Gravitational time dilation occurs because objects with a lot of mass create a strong gravitational field. The gravitational field is really a curving of space and time. The stronger the gravity, the more spacetime curves, and the slower time itself proceeds. We should note here, however, that an observer in the strong gravity experiences his time as running normal. It is only relative to a reference frame with weaker gravity that his time runs slow. A person in strong gravity therefore sees his clock run normal and sees the clock in weak gravity run fast, while the person in weak gravity sees his clock run normal and the other clock run slow. There is nothing wrong with the clocks. Time itself is slowing down and speeding up because of the relativistic way in which mass warps space and time.””

https://www.wtamu.edu/~cbaird/sq/mobile/2013/06/24/does-time-go-faster-at-the-top-of-a-building-compared-to-the-bottom/

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16 minutes ago, Grim Reaper 6 said:

They are not the same, however they certainly do effect each other!

The density of the aether gives light its speed and determines how much time dilation an object experiences. The denser the aether in a gravity field the more time dilation. So in the core of the earth we can assume the time dilation is stronger. That's probably because the gravity fields of all the atom's in the core don't have room to fully expand. Bottom line if something were 'burning' or radiating heat instead of a static heat field caused by gravity, the heat would explode like a bomb into the cooler atmosphere and crust. It doesn't do that because the source of the heat is a static gravity field.

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Pressure causes heat in two ways. One is electron repulsion from the flow of energy like in a boiler. The other type of pressure is from weight bearing down. The aether within a solid object is denser and when that object is the earth the density the gravity field extends out. The size and density of earth's gravity field is probably in ratio to the density and number of atom's in the earth. If gravity were measured between objects in space with known mass, we might be able to tell how dense the earth is at its center from estimate's of its gravity field. 

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Heat through a substance decreases its magnetic strength. If the temperature of the aether increases, the magnetic field retreats back into the electric shell and increases the repulsion strength and temperature of the shell. Heat on the aether would have to be as dense as the sun to be equal to the heat of the shell. So on earth the heat of the aether is normally not close to the heat of the electric shell, so the shell doesn't absorb energy but rather lights up because the density of the aether retracts the magnetic field back into the shell.

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Hear argue with the logic of these points instead of the monkey **** fight:

1. The aether is real and has been proven by the femto camera.

2. The aether is created by a nucleus to the universe we orbit.

3. All nuclei create a static field of heat on the aether, gravity.

4. The electric shell creates a magnetic field.

5. Energy is heat on the aether expanding to colder regions of the aether.

6. The energy of a static magnetic field though it is static, maintains the property of 5 and creates a north and south pole.

7. The magnetic field that extends from the electric shell can retract when the surrounding aether is increases in temperrature/density.

8. When the magnetic field retracts, it brightens the atom.

9. When an atom's static field of gravity retracts from a surrounding gravity field, it causes time dilation and the atom to get darker.

pick one I'll list more

 

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