Friday, October 23, 2009

Earth’s Magnetic Field Is Produced By An External Dynamo System, Not An Internal Dynamo.


Cram School - 23 October 2009 - Earth’s Magnetic Field Is Produced By An External Dynamo System, Not An Internal Dynamo.
Researcher finds that Earth’s magnetic field is not produced by an internal dynamo. Nor is it produced by ocean current. The dynamo is outside the Planet! New findings by independent researcher, Dennis Brooks, show that Earth’s magnetic field and the planet itself are components of a complex dynamo system, which surrounds the planet. The planet and its magnetic field are part of the dynamo. According to this new theory, no internal dynamo or ocean current helps in producing or maintaining the magnetic field because other planets with magnetic fields do not have ocean currents or iron cores.

Image by NASA

Each planet does not have a unique way of producing its magnetic field. The magnetic field of each planet is produced by a planetary dynamo system and its ring current.

For many years researchers thought that a similar dynamo system was within the planet and that this internal dynamo generated the magnetic field. However, we know now that it is too hot inside the planet to produce and maintain a magnetic field there.

The planetary dynamo system is composed of a magnetosphere, the planet, the magnetic field, radiation belts, ring current, and charged particles from the solar wind. The planet is the central component of the system and its rotation plays an important part in operating the dynamo and generating ring current. The magnetic field is generated by the system’s ring current, which is made up of charged particles. The magnetic field captures even more charged particles and brings them into the dynamo system as fuel. Everything works together.

Earth’s inner and outer core simply cannot provide the fuel a dynamo system needs. If earth’s dynamo had to depend on energy from the planet for fuel, the entire planet would have been completely consumed many years ago.

To learn more about Earth’s magnetic field, Visit

http://sites.google.com/site/earthsmagneticfield/

Friday, September 18, 2009

Learn to Download Music

Get Music Downloads Without Getting Into Trouble!

There is no doubt that you can find free music downloads online, but free music is not always free. First of all, if you're not buying music when you download, you are probably stealing. As a result, if you are one of the unlucky few who gets caught, the penalty can be stiff because they will make an example of you. However, if you are the type of person who likes the excitement of taking chances, then maybe free music downloads are for you. You can have the thrill of going for the hunt, capturing what you’re looking for, and then making your getaway without paying. Just keep in mind that if you download music, you can be caught. There are no ifs ands or buts, about it. If they want to catch you, they can get you unless you are a geek with some type of software that will hide your identity. They can track you down by your computer’s internet address, IP (Internet Protocol Address): This number is an exclusive number for all information technology devices (computers, printers, routers, modems, and so on). The number identifies computers and allows them to communicate with each other on a network. It is a home address for your computer.
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When you go to a free music download site, you are visiting an illegal operation and might become a victim just like the artists whose music they are giving away. Think about it. If they are giving away free music, what are they getting in return? Therefore, if you don’t want to risk catching viruses or face the possibility that someday you will get caught, stay away from free download sites. It also takes time to find a place that doesn’t have spyware, viruses, or ways to gather information about you and your computer. Even with the best recommendations from others, you can never be sure about free music.

However, there are enough cheap places online where you can get legal music without breaking the law. Instead of taking a chance with free music, why not sign up for a subscription that offers music that is inexpensive, legal, virus free, and you won't get into trouble downloading it.

If you don’t have money to buy even the cheapest music, then maybe your local library can help. Getting free music for your computer could be as simple as borrowing a few CDs from your library and copying them. Some states have interlibrary networks where you can borrow from several different libraries just by visiting the branch that’s nearest you. Go to the library or look through their music selection online. Select what you want and put it on hold. Then you can check it out, take it home, make copies, and return it to the library. Repeat the process as many times as you like until you are satisfied with your free music collection. 

If you want to download inexpensive music that’s legal, there are many websites available, so choose the one that’s right for you. They all have different subscription fees and rules for downloading, so shop around first. Make online searches, read reviews, compare different sites, and make your selection. Some sites even give a free trial for up to thirty days at no charge. However, you should read the fine print because if you don’t cancel your subscription in time, they’ll charge you the full annual subscription rate.
Once you have chosen a music site, make sure your computer has the capacity to download on multiple tracks. From this point on, all you have to do is sign up and follow the instructions. When it’s done the legal way, downloading music is a simple, fun process. Choose a good site, and start downloading music without worrying. However, before you attempt to download music files, make sure you have a high-speed broadband Internet connection. A dial-up connection is too slow.

Do research by checking out the following websites: iTunes, Real Player, AOL Music, eMusic, Napster, Rhapsody, and Yahoo Music.