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    Quote Originally Posted by common_sense_seeker View Post
    Miaki Ishii has discovered that there is an innermost inner core, see article. I think that she may have actually discovered that there is a large hole running from the north to south pole. Sounds crazy? A doughnut shaped inner core would explain the geomagnetic and electric fields, and also the geomagnetic pole reversals become easier to understand: the fluid outer core changes it's flow of direction, now going from south to north. A spacedaily article is http://www.spacedaily.com/news/earth-02z.html. Remember where you heard this first.



    (The idea of a doughnut shaped inner core could also be applied to the Sun and other stars)
    Would the so-called theoretical donut shaped innermost inner core more closely resemble a 'Dunkin' donut or a 'Winchell's' donut? Science wants to know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hipparchia View Post
    Hi, Common Sense Seeker. What do you mean by the universe having a spiral motion? That doesn't make sense to me. And also why would that shape be preserved in the core of stars? Oops! Also I don't see the connection between the spiral and the toroid. Could you explain that.
    Thanks.
    It's my quantum theory of creation. It's too complicated to explain in a few sentences unfortunately.

    Quote Originally Posted by Burada View Post
    Would the so-called theoretical donut shaped innermost inner core more closely resemble a 'Dunkin' donut or a 'Winchell's' donut? Science wants to know.
    See above. The innermost core could be twisted into any asymmetric shape is what I'm saying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by common_sense_seeker View Post
    It's my quantum theory of creation. It's too complicated to explain in a few sentences unfortunately.
    Well thank you for replying CSS, but now I am even more confused. You mentioned these points of spiral motion in the universe and its preservation in the core of stars as an explanation. Now you say that explanation is too complicated to explain!

    I am interested in new ideas and believe we should be more open to them than some people on this forum seem to be. I don't understand at all two things a) why you think the core of the Earth is toroidal b) what evidence you have for this. I hope you can take the time to explain these.

    Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hipparchia View Post
    Well thank you for replying CSS, but now I am even more confused. You mentioned these points of spiral motion in the universe and its preservation in the core of stars as an explanation. Now you say that explanation is too complicated to explain!

    I am interested in new ideas and believe we should be more open to them than some people on this forum seem to be. I don't understand at all two things a) why you think the core of the Earth is toroidal b) what evidence you have for this. I hope you can take the time to explain these.

    Thanks.
    My apologies, but I'm currently in the process of showing my ideas via my discussion site: http://www.youforum.co.uk/believersi...ding/index.php

    If you check that out we can talk more.

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