Wrong. The Sun has a protosphere ("crust") of plasma containing mostly hydrogen with about 0.14% Fe. That is not metallic. That is a trace element.
Your elemental abundance numbers are meaningless because they are all based upon the assumption of little or no mass separation. You seem to think Iron and Nickel are going to stay mixed together with wispy light Hydrogen and Helium. Hell, the moon can't even hang on the hydrogen that blows by it every day and it has *tons* of iron in it.
Take away your assumption that the elements stay mixed and your abundance numbers fall apart instantly.
Sure it does not. It has active regions all over the surface.
The volcanic surface eruptions are *ACTIVE* electrically, just like eruptions here on Earth. The primary difference on the sun is the that atmosphere is mostly ionized so solid coming up from under the surface get ionized in a blaze of light and electrical discharges galore.
Magnetic fields and of course electric fields.
Pfft. That's not going to cut it, not even if you toss in the electric field (as you should). There isn't enough rigid plasma in the universe to explain those energy distribution patterns! There is no way you're going to tell me that whispy thin light plasma will blow material out with that force and we'll observe *NO* blowback of any sort. Baloney. Only a solid could do that trick. A solid could easily shield that kind of destructive force from the other direction. A Mt. St. Helen's type of sideways eruption could easily explain what we observed yesterday, but your whispy light "thinner than air" plasma could not possibly block the force of the blowback from a blowout of that magnitude. If however the blowout occurs *UNDER* the photosphere, angles off in a specific direction based on the direction of the eruption, that image is relatively easy to explain.
They form around magnetically active areas of the protopshere.
That's like claiming that thunder and photons form around magnetically active areas of the Earth's atmosphere. That a weird way to put it. It's not the magnetic field that is doing the work, it's the charge separation and current flow that is doing the work. The thunder and lightning are not "magnetic reconnection" events they are "discharge events".
We can see that in many wavelengths. Of course magnetically active also means electrically active (Maxwell's laws).
Which of Maxwell's four basic laws allow you to "disconnect" or "reconnection" one "magnetic line" to another?
Wrong. There are no such things as "high energy discharge regions".
Sure there are. They happen here on Earth every single day. They congregate on Earth around clouds and thunderstorm clouds in particular. They also occur during volcanic events.
Again with your ignorance of basic science: The Transition Region and Coronal Explorer (LMSAL is the data center) is designed to explore guess what? The transition region and corona!
That's the problem with "assumptions" that were made before launch. Where's your evidence those powerful coronal loops only become visible *above* the photosphere?
The images in the "iron ion wavelengths" are all of activity in teh corona.
Some of the energy is indeed released in the corona, but how do you know *ALL* of what we see occurs only in the corona, and not in the chromosphere or photosphere?
Are you deluded emough to think that the Earth's astmosphere is the Sun's?
Er, no, that seems to be your own strawman. I simply said it has a crust and and it has an atmosphere. I didn't suggest they were the same. Some natural things like discharges occur however in *ALL* large atmosphere in the solar system, including, but not limited to the atmosphere of the sun.
Nope. You are obseessed with Birkeland because you have a delusion that the Sun has a solid iron surface/crust/(thingy that you have no evidence for).
That's totally bogus since I found his work only after finding satellite and nuclear chemistry data to support the theory. I was blown away with his work, and to be honest a wee disappointed that someone had "beat me to the idea by 100 years. He had even done the lab work, take the in-situ measurements to support his ideas and everything. I was literally stunned. The SOHO RD and that Doppler Image from Kosovichev on my website were what convinced me the sun had a crust. Birkeland's work was simply a bonus from my perspective.
Some of Birkeland's ideas have stood the test of time.
None of them have remained as he first conceived them.
I agree but it's hardly surprising.
For example, sweat equity and real empirical physics in real lab "experiments" with real "control mechanisms" have added magnetic reconnection.
Magnetic reconnection theory is pure "pseudoscience" according to Alfven and none of you can explain the *PHYSICS* so he must be right. There aren't that many physical things to work with in plasma, electrons, ions and photons. Induction isn't magnetic reconnection and particle collisions are not magnetic reconnection, so what exactly (physically) is "magnetic reconnection" and how does it get kinetic energy from the magnetic field to the particle if not via *induction* which of course is not "magnetic reconnection"?
You really don't get the "dead deity" thing do you? Iron isn't "dead", it shows up in a real lab today and it will show up tomorrow too. Electrons aren't dead either. They exist today too and they show up in a lab today. Iron can't be a "deity" because it isn't all that "unique" or "special" or "supernatural". It's just like every other element and build from the same things as all the other elements. It's not different from other elements other than the specific number of protons in it. It's not "supernatural" in any way because it behaves like other metals on the periodic table. It's just "iron".
Inflation is "dead". It doesn't exist anymore, even by your own admission. It's "non existent" and big fat no show in the lab today, and forever and ever. It's a "deity" because it is "supernatural". It's not like other vector or scalar fields in nature. It does supernatural density defying magic tricks for breakfast. Unlike the EM field, inflation density doesn't drop off significantly with exponential increases in volume. Oh no, it's very "special" in that respect. It's "supernatural" in that respect.
Now do you understand the difference between a dead deity and at worst case a "failed empirical theory"?
Pfft. Compared to your personal ignorance? Please. (edited the comment about sol. I think that may have been zig) None of you can explain physically what you even mean by "magnetic reconnection", but there isn't anything magical about plasma and there isn't much to work with besides photons, electrons and ions.
Birkeland will still be highly respected for some of his work.
Face it, mainstream theory already needs Birkeland and Alfven to even have a shot a ever mathematically quantifying the universe. It's only a matter of time before others start to notice that you're going about explaining the universe completely backwards according to Alfven, the father of MHD theory. He did not like your "prophetic" approach to cosmology. Your heroes and mine are one and the same and always will be. The difference between us is that I share their basic ideas about the electric universe we live in, whereas you reject their ideas outright in favor of what Alfven personally labeled "pseudoscience" and that none of you can physically explain.