Universal Vortical Singularity enlightenment on mysterious planetary rings
Based on unisonal vortex mechanism, The planetary rings are formed as a result of multiple polar vortices of many atmosphere layers have had their vortex eyes opened to the extend that they had touched the equatorial plane. The polar vortices from the two poles of the planet have compressed the atmospheres into a thin disk as nested rings, rendering the phenomenon of planetary rings. In solar system, planetary rings phenomena are found on Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. The animation at right illustrates top view of a polar vortex with its vortex eye opening on a layer of blue atmosphere that has eventually touched the equator plane of a grey planet. Requires Flash Player ro run; Download Flash Player if necessary, might have to click on Internet Explorer security bar on top and then select "Allow Blocked Content..." for animation to work. Refer to the fundamental of unisonal vortex mechanism for detailed explanation on naturally occurred free vortex. UVS predicts that planetary rings are flattened polar vortex pairs, or polar vortexes pair. |
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The intensity of a polar vortex on a viscous matter is affected by its mass, rotating speed, axis tilt, revolving speed and the precession of the wobbling suspended spheroid in mechanical manner.
Planetary rings are formed by polar voritices on different atmospheric layers flattened into a disc shape, a planetary ring is a flattened polar vortex pair of a suspended spheroid, and as a whole in a common vortical axis the planetary rings are formed by a polar vortexes pair, or polar vortex pairs. See vortex definitions.
Vortices of Saturn
The phenomenon of cloud bands on Saturn are formed as a result
of polar vortices on different layers of atmosphere at different altitudes have
their vortex eyes opened up till different latitudes, they are vortically pushed
from the poles towards the equator and form as jet streams. See cloud bands
in vortices
of Jupiter that are also caused by polar vortexes.
Based on unisonal vortex mechanism, the planetary rings of Saturn are plasmatic polar vortexes pair, this implies they are cyclonicly rotating around Saturn in high speed spin as flattened polar storms; viscous matter in jet streams are vortically propagating in a loop with closed streamlines in the form of longitudinal waves. The vortical force dynamics of viscous matter in the planetary rings in a different state of matter interacts weakly with ice and dust entropies within the planetary rings, though optically appears as standing waves, they are actually spinning so fast and occasionally have formed different types of spoke within the flattened rings; flattened tornadoes driven by flattened polar vortexes. The force dynamics required to flatten a tornado would have to be enormous; evidently, the planetary rings are spinning.
The image below on left most is the polar vortex of Saturn, literally hundreds of storm clouds encircle the pole, appearing as dark spots in this infrared spectrometer thermal image. Each of these spots represents a storm, these are the harmonic unisonal vortices. See a topic on complex vortical modeling that explain on how the hexagonal vortex cloud feature is caused by a tri-core polar vortex of Saturn.
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Horizontal
spoke in Saturn's ring |
Radial
spokes in Saturn's rings |
Through magnetohydrodynamics dynamo effect on viscous matter in vortical motion, there should be huge electrostatic charge generated in the plasmatic planetary rings, would also have strong electromagnetic storm coupled by electromagnetic fields in different wavelengths, therefore has phenomenon of electrical discharge such as lightning bolts and lightning discharged in radial manner as observed. Hypothetically, based on the model of Universal Vortical Singularity, the planetary rings should be encompassed in larger nested plasmatic spheroids and this suggest there should be dipole magnetic fields running vertically through the planetary rings.
Christiaan Huygens in his Systema Saturnium has described that Saturn's rings are a band of material whose appearance changes according to the planet's position with respect to Earth. This infers gravity of Earth has effect on polar vortexes of Saturn and support the concept of focused gravities by a solar system alignment would affect the planetary rings of Saturn.
For Saturn, the main axis of unisonal vortex mechanism
is on rotation of planet for those polar vortices, and the secondary axis that
provides the driving force is on revolution of planet.
May 2007
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References
and links:
Jupiter - From Wikipedia,
the free encyclopedia
Saturn - From Wikipedia,
the free encyclopedia
Uranus - From Wikipedia,
the free encyclopedia
Neptune - From
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Planetary
ring - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Precession - From Wikipedia,
the free encyclopedia
Standing
waves -
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Longitudinal
waves -
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Magnetohydrodynamics
- From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Christiaan
Huygens in his Systema Saturnium
- Smithsonian Institution Libraries
Mysterious Saturn
Ring - NASA's Planetary Data System
Image
of Jupiter's Ring - Selden's Gallery of Celestia Pictures
Image of Uranus' Ring - NASA
HST
Image of Neptune
Ring - NASA Voyager 2
Image of
Saturn - Space Today Online
Image
of Saturn - credit NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute/University
of Arizona.
Image
of spokes in Saturn's rings - www.space.com