@MF: The relatively recent theories
of convective motion within the molten Earth might account for observed temperature variations and heat loss through the surface.
The relatively recent theories of
convective motion within the molten Earth might account for observed temperature variations and heat loss through the surface.
1964 Dave Fultz, et al., «Experimental Investigations of the Spectrum of Thermal
Convective Motions in a Rotating Annulus».
If not controlled, the heat released from these electronics could
generate convective motion of air pockets at different temperatures, creating turbulence across the optical light path that would degrade scientific performance.
It seems that you are hanging your argument on a statement I made earlier — «The relatively recent theories of
convective motion within the molten Earth might account for observed temperature variations and heat loss through the surface.