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    The Storm System at Saturn’s North Pole (video)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvVgBMThBkU

    Quite interesting how it forms out when you figure its probatly magentism at its basic form.
    So maybe the hexagonal Shape is the basic form how magnetism turns out to its enviroment.
    And still interesting how the Storm moves CCW but the Atmosphere around turns CW.
    It still leave the Questions remaining if the Earth didnt have a similar Storm once on its Poles.
    Theorizer are like High Voltage. A lot hot Air with no Power behind but they are the dead of applied Work and Ideas.

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    Thank you for posting this.
    You have no idea how happy you made me.

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      @Joit
      Quite interesting how it forms out when you figure its probatly magentism at its basic form.
      So maybe the hexagonal Shape is the basic form how magnetism turns out to its enviroment.
      And still interesting how the Storm moves CCW but the Atmosphere around turns CW.
      It still leave the Questions remaining if the Earth didnt have a similar Storm once on its Poles.
      The process looks complicated but may be dictated by simple forces.
      The planet is rotating as are the gasses with it however whenever small particles touch contact electrification(charge exchange) occurs. A dust devil can generate a voltage in hundreds or thousands of volts. We now have electrically charged particles/gas in motion which may be moving over the magnetic pole of the planet where the magnetic field density is highest. If we apply the right hand rule then a gas moving upward/outward from the pole center undergoes a force to the right or left causing the gas to spin in a vortex like motion.

      Given the magnetic field polarity of the pole and considering the magnetic field is static may result in the inner core rotating in the opposite direction to the planet. At which point there must be a boundary condition between the two flows which are known to cause eddy currents in the flow. Two flows moving in opposite directions will cause shearing effects which sheds vorticies not unlike an airplane wing sheds vorticies, simple enough.

      Now for the neat part, if the vortex flow forces the gasses upward/outward which charges the gas and also causes it to spin due to the magnetic forces present and the right hand rule and the spinning action is driven by the electric/magnetic forces then it is a self-reinforcing action ie. positive feedback. The vortex flow produces electrical effects which causes it to spin in the static magnetic field which reinforces the vortex flow... it is a giant gaseous homopolar motor.

      So where does the energy ultimately come from to drive this giant gaseous homopolar motor?, the difference in velocity between the spinning planet and the static magnetic field may be a possibility. It may also be possible that the gasses are cooling at the bottom of the vortex and the gasses are moving inward/downward in which case the driving force is a temperature difference.

      I think Victor Schauberger would have loved to see this picture.

      AC
      Last edited by Allcanadian; 02-05-2014, 09:57 PM.

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      • #4
        From the Electric Universe site.

        More on Saturn's North pole at:
        Saturn’s Northern Hot Spot | thunderbolts.info

        One of the most bizarre configurations discovered on Saturn is the hexagon that dominates its north pole. The formation was originally seen by cameras onboard the twin Voyager spacecraft that flew by Saturn in November 1980 and then again in August 1981. NASA researchers continue to refer to the structure as “unexplained,” since the convective interpretations of Saturnian weather do not include mechanisms by which clouds can organize themselves into polygonal shapes.

        Nice picture of the North Pole.

        Michel
        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jeYscnFpEyA

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