A NEW HYPOTHESIS TO FULLY JUSTIFY THE GENERATION, MAINTENANCE, AND BEHAVIOR OF GEOMAGNETISM.
The most scientifically accepted theory to justify geomagnetism was presented on November 15, 1919, by Joseph Larmor – that of the geodynamo, which would also justify solar magnetism. But this theory, under no circumstances, justifies all the geomagnetic behaviors already verified experimentally: the generation of magnetism – ability to generate ordered magnetic fields; magnetic decay between axes of rotation and magnetic alignment; erratic decline – the lag angle between the axes is erratic; not antipodes – the poles are not diametrically opposed; reversals - hundreds of magnetic pole reversals have occurred over millions of years; excursion - magnetic axis was temporarily aligned with the equator. Anyway, the origins of geomagnetism, until today, are not sufficiently well explained. Of the various theories already presented over a century ago, none of them meets all the geomagnetic phenomena and behaviors observed over time. The present work will present a new hypothesis to completely justify the generation, maintenance and behavior of geomagnetism, and that will certainly serve to justify, in the same way, the magnetic field existing in other celestial bodies.
A NEW HYPOTHESIS TO FULLY JUSTIFY THE GENERATION, MAINTENANCE, AND BEHAVIOR OF GEOMAGNETISM.
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DOI: 10.22533/at.ed.3173382321115
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Palavras-chave: gemagnetismo; origens; analise critica; geodínamo; mitos; eletromagnetismo
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Keywords: geomagnetism; origin; theory; analysis; criticism; geodynamo
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Abstract:
The most scientifically accepted theory to justify geomagnetism was presented on November 15, 1919, by Joseph Larmor – that of the geodynamo, which would also justify solar magnetism. But this theory, under no circumstances, justifies all the geomagnetic behaviors already verified experimentally: the generation of magnetism – ability to generate ordered magnetic fields; magnetic decay between axes of rotation and magnetic alignment; erratic decline – the lag angle between the axes is erratic; not antipodes – the poles are not diametrically opposed; reversals - hundreds of magnetic pole reversals have occurred over millions of years; excursion - magnetic axis was temporarily aligned with the equator. Anyway, the origins of geomagnetism, until today, are not sufficiently well explained. Of the various theories already presented over a century ago, none of them meets all the geomagnetic phenomena and behaviors observed over time. The present work will present a new hypothesis to completely justify the generation, maintenance and behavior of geomagnetism, and that will certainly serve to justify, in the same way, the magnetic field existing in other celestial bodies.
- Márcio Antônio Sens