Re: does the rotation of Earth give us magma?



"granite stone" <jr807@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Magma: Created by Planetary Elongation and High Rotation
>
> By: Jon Riley B.A., Toronto, Canada, y343181@xxxxxxxxx, telephone
> 1-416-559-3083
>
> Abstract
>
> All planets or moons that have active volcanoes with magma, such
> as Earth and Io, have a satellite or is a satellite. A second factor
> is needed for magma, a similar mass of planet and satellite. The third
> factor needed for planets or moons to have magma is a high rotation
> speed. Both Earth and Io rotate at high speeds. Earth rotates in 24
> hours and Io in 1.7 days. All other satellites and planets in our
> solar system rotate at roughly 15 days and have zero volcano activity.
> See table 1.
>
> all pictures at http://www.kfcircuits.com/magma3.pdf
>
> Introduction
>
> The old theory of where magma comes from is that there is pressure
> on the planet from itself. This is not possible if other planets or
> moons similar to Earth have no volcanoes and magma. If this were true,
> the planets of Mars and Venus would have active volcanoes.
>
> Table 1: Rotation Speeds of Planets and Moons
>
> planet or moon rotation speed - days
>
> earth 1
> earth's moon 0
> Venus 20
> Mars (no large
> Satellites) 1.05
> Sun 25
> Mercury 58.6462
> Jupiter(no large .41354
> Moons)
> Io 1.769138
> Europa 3.55
> Ganymede 7.15
> Callisto 16.689
>
> Since high rotation is needed for the creation of magma, looking
> at table one, it is noted that all planets of moons with low rotation
> speeds have zero volcanic activity. And Earth and Io have high
> rotation speeds giving way to volcanic activity. Mars has a satellite
> with a rotation speed of 1.05 days and would therefore have magma but
> the two moons of Mars are very small with a mass of Deimos at 1.8 x
> 10^15 kg and Phobos at 1.08 x 10^16 kg compared to the mass of
> Earth's Moon Luna at 7.36 x 10^22 kg. Earth's Moon Luna would have
> magma if it rotated but does not rotate. Jupiter has a high rotation
> speed at .41354 days but does not have a moon with similar mass.
>
>
>
> Looking a figure 1 one can see that the planet is forced to be
> elliptical with high rotation giving way to the Earth' s crust bending
> with friction and creating magma.
>
> The tides on earth have two low and two high. In the same way
> tides exist due to the elongation of the planet by the moon. Old
> faithful in Yellowstone Park has a period similar to the moon's tide
> but stems from the earth magma. Since the tides of Earth and magma of
> Earth have similarities, Earth's moon, Luna, creates both. Old
> Faithful has almost a daily burst to the hour. However, the Luna
> rotates every 27.5 days around the Earth. Therefore in days the number
> is 27.5/30 in a month of 30 days. Equal to .916 days, that is, for
> every Earth day, Luna rotates .916. Old Faithful is active every .916
> days showing that Luna is the source of activity. As said earlier a
> third factor is needed, high rotation of the planet. As Earth rotates
> in 24 hours in the elongation of a .916 day of Luna, friction is given
> on the crust giving magma and energy for Old Faithful.
>
> Three Layers
>
> If the planet's magma is set from elongation and high rotation,
> the core of the planet would be different than what is known as having
> a Crust, Mantle and Inner Core. The new theory would apply to the inner
> core as being solid not magma-like. Going to the planet's surface,
> the planet would have just one layer of magma near the planet's
> crust. See Figure 2. With the elongation and high rotation theory,
> the inner area of the planet is known as the Seed Core with a Magma
> Layer and Crust.
>
> Magnetic Poles
>
> In theory if the high rotation of a planet and being with a
> satellite creates magma other variables must result. The magnetic
> force of Earth's two magnetic poles must also be from these two
> factors. As the planet rotates with a moon the planet acts as a giant
> turbine creating a magnetic current and two poles. In theory all
> planets and moons with elongation and high rotation, will have magnetic
> poles and planets and moons without will have none.
>
>
>
> Sun's Hot Surface
>
> It is possible in theory that if the large planets such as Uranus,
> Jupiter and Saturn give the Sun elongation and with the Sun's
> rotation at 25 days as being a high speed since the Sun's mass is
> large, the hot surface with solar flares maybe the result of elongation
> and high rotation speed. A high tide on Earth is when the Moon, the
> Sun and Earth line up to force the waters of the ocean at high levels.
> In the same way over a greater distance, the large planets of this
> solar system may force the Sun into elongation and create a hot
> surface. Earth's magma and the Sun's liquid surface maybe the
> result of elongation and high rotation.
>

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