Here’s convection happening in a bowl of miso soup. Compare with gif above depicting THE FRICKIN’ SUNpic.twitter.com/SagHXqoBjr
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@AstroKatie, at first glance they do look similar but the physics is quite different. (A) miso soup isn't magnetized (bright points in the DKIST movie); (B) you can see shocks and wave fronts moving across granules in the DKIST movie, but not in the miso. -
Those are pretty small details — they are both showing convection cells; I don’t see how that can be described as “the physics is quite different” on the broad-brush-stroke scale.
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Those are plasma tufts. Not convection
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I mean on the one hand you’re incorrectly arguing about some very basic solar physics with an astrophysicist but beyond that you didn’t even read the image caption in the link. I am underwhelmed.
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How I wish there was a scale bar!
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Katie: is that real time, or sped up??
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There’s a time stamp in the bottom right
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theory predicts the existence of the souptrino but science has yet to detect them
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I understand they are pretty weak and are immediately stopped by just a slice of bread.
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Čini se da učitavanje traje već neko vrijeme.
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