Magnetic Bubbles At The Edge Of The Solar System

As telescopes have gotten more powerful and sophisticated in the last few decades, the incredible formations and cosmic phenomena never cease to amaze.  Astronomers have actually detected magnetic space bubbles at the edge of the solar system:

A gem from NASA Heliophysics and the Science Visualization Studio. The sun’s magnetic field spins opposite directions on the north and south poles. These oppositely pointing magnetic fields are separated by a layer of current called the heliospheric current sheet. Due to the tilt of the magnetic axis in relation to the axis of rotation of the Sun, the heliospheric current sheet flaps like a flag in the wind. The flapping current sheet separates regions of oppositely pointing magnetic field, called sectors. As the solar wind speed decreases past the termination shock, the sectors squeeze together, bringing regions of opposite magnetic field closer to each other.

Let’s watch a video on these far out bubbles in the video on page 2

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7 Comments

  1. Joseph Ludvik said:

    Could be tiny high density dust particals from the very core of the big bang . But they would clump and magneticly clump to a formation so thats out . So just cut it short and maybe they just found the first image of dark matter expanding our universe outward near the speed of light . But I would scratch that off the bord as well . To picture an expanding universe imagine a black balloon being expanded to infinite proportion and spinning as fast as a black hole . Anything from a big bang at the center spins outward to the infinite out side increasing in velocity ..that explains why we the universe is speeding up . Im all for the bubble universe theory but I also theorize the universe is an expanding black hole. The magnetic bubbles found really blows my mind they could be what triggered the big bang THEORY ! Cause the theory is now on the chopping block . Now apparently their saying everything has always been here . Wtf

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