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Mike Duffy  
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 More options Aug 29 2012, 10:43 pm
Newsgroups: talk.origins
From: Mike Duffy <Use_guestbook_p...@website.in.sig>
Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2012 02:41:57 +0000 (UTC)
Local: Wed, Aug 29 2012 10:41 pm
Subject: Re: Extremely simplified Isochron argument.
Friar Broccoli <elia...@gmail.com> wrote in
news:b5gt38hinp4qs1pu8ujoul8vhrokufcfi0@4ax.com:

> So radioactivity goes faster at the poles than at the equator.  Hmm.

You only notice a barely measurable change in decay rates when you compare
perihelion vs aphelion rates.

I'm not sure if they took into account which of the 3 types of neutrino are
involved. Another suggestion I have is magnetic field orientation. The sun
has a mag field. I'm not sure if the neutrinos are polarized or not, but
presumably the Earth's field has an interaction with the Sun's which
follows a yearly cycle as well. Perhaps the correlation to solar distance
is just a coincidence.

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