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Old 04-05-2009, 03:44 AM   #7
DiVineEnvy
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Default Re: Is Jupiter's Red Spot on its way out?

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Originally Posted by Antaletriangle View Post
Is this related to Hoagland and Wilcock hyperdimensional/torsion field theory?
Let's sharpen Occam's rusty old Razor before we resort to hyperdimensional/torsion field theory, shall we?

James McCanney postulates that The Red Spot on Jupiter is in fact a giant hurricane; an electrical storm, and the reason it keeps going and going (like the Energizer Bunny) is that Jupiter is mostly a gaseous planet, hence it has no land mass to "short out" the hurricane.

Maybe the reason The Red Spot is shrinking is that there are enough "mass islands" in that gaseous Jovian soup to short the storm out gradually, over time.

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