Not exact matches
Although we know that the
magnetic field originates in
different parts of Earth and that each source generates magnetism of
different strengths, exactly how it is generated and why it changes is not fully understood.
Kharzeev has some other ideas: «The resistance of this material drops as the
magnetic field strength increases, which could open up a completely
different route toward achieving something like superconductivity — zero resistance,» he said.
Magnetic fields of
different strengths make those electrons spiral in particular ways, and that spiraling changes the orientation of the light as it travels toward Earth.
If two colliding regions of plasma have the same density, temperature and
strength (but
different orientation) of their
magnetic fields, symmetrical reconnection begins.
Measurements of the
strength of the
magnetic field along
different directions in the lower solar atmosphere are now being made with the Vector Spectromagnetograph (VSM) instrument of the Synoptic Optical Long - term Investigations of the Sun (SOLIS) synoptic facility of NSO.
The most likely candidate for that climatic variable force that comes to mind is solar variability (because I can think of no other force that can change or reverse in a
different trend often enough, and quick enough to account for the historical climatic record) and the primary and secondary effects associated with this solar variability which I feel are a significant player in glacial / inter-glacial cycles, counter climatic trends when taken into consideration with these factors which are, land / ocean arrangements, mean land elevation, mean
magnetic field strength of the earth (
magnetic excursions), the mean state of the climate (average global temperature), the initial state of the earth's climate (how close to interglacial - glacial threshold condition it is) the state of random terrestrial (violent volcanic eruption, or a random atmospheric circulation / oceanic pattern that feeds upon itself possibly) / extra terrestrial events (super-nova in vicinity of earth or a random impact) along with Milankovitch Cycles.