No the earth is not at the magnetic radius. She is inside the tense solar plasma flux.

All mass is magnetic flux mass. E.g. the Bohr radius is the first magnetic resonance radius. The second you get by multiplying it with (pi/alpha)^2. This you then can multiply with the sun's proton's number.

J.W.


On 15.01.2024 00:10, Robin wrote:
In reply to  Jürg Wyttenbach's message of Mon, 15 Jan 2024 00:02:25 +0100:
Hi Jürg,

Would you care to reply to the other questions?

[snip]
You are correct! I made a Kopernikus turn and did look at the sun's belt....


J.W.

On 14.01.2024 19:53, Robin wrote:
In reply to  Jürg Wyttenbach's message of Sun, 14 Jan 2024 06:43:05 +0100:
Hi,
[snip]
That's the fact. The Van Allen belt is the magnetic resonance region
(radius) of the SUN. You can calculate it with the spherical metric for
magnetic mass. Same for the Galaxy MOND radius.
I'm not quite sure what you mean by this. AFAIK the Van Allen belts surround 
the Earth. Do you mean that the Earth
itself is at the magnetic resonance radius of the Sun?
Also, how do you determine the magnetic mass of the Sun?
And what is MOND an abbreviation of?


J.W.


On 13.01.2024 01:55, Robin wrote:
Hi,

Perhaps charged particles in the Van Allen belts are energized by resonant 
absorption of ELF radiation from the Sun?

Regards,

Robin van Spaandonk

Buy electric cars and recharge them from solar panels on your roof.

Regards,

Robin van Spaandonk

Buy electric cars and recharge them from solar panels on your roof.

Regards,

Robin van Spaandonk

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