Monday, November 17, 2025

Solar transition zone.



50,000 degrees Kelvin!  Transition zone between external plasma and the solar plasma bubble.  Magnetic fields running in parallel and most cosmic rays are mostly diflected.  Likely the boundary holds these super hot particles.

thin as this gas is it must also send gas traveling along the virtual surface on a long path around the Sun.  So what causes the heat accumulation?  Are we seeing a region of DARK MATTER decay?  Yet some cosmic ray particles do trickle through here.

At least we have a well defined boundary as anticipated and more questions as also anticipated.



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