Cold dense flowing plumes connect the cores and magnetic field lines together of the earth and sun
Cold plumes of dense particles in filaments during electrical thunderstorms have been observed to contact earth's surface, and extend into the magnetosphere, connecting the magnetic fields lines of the earth with the sun's magnetic field lines. The cores of both the earth and sun are connected together by this cold superfluid, strongly suggesting that the cores of the earth and sun have very cold regions.
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