'transformer' pulsar

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tvi
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'transformer' pulsar

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Fermi finds a 'transformer' pulsar

http://phys.org/news/2014-07-fermi-pulsar.html

"The pulsar's radio beacon vanished, while at the same time the system brightened fivefold in gamma rays"
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What next, "Autobot Pulsars"?

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Care to take a guess at the explanation for this, using the Reciprocal System? Larson wrote quite a bit on pulsars.

Some things to consider...
  • There are NO binary pulsars (which is why they are "usually difficult or impossible to observe")
  • Stars don't spin at 43,000 RPM (who, but astronomers, could believe that anyway???)
  • Pulsars move in the ultra-high speed range (3-x), so they move in an anti-gravity fashion (which is why you can't have a binary)
  • All radiation above unit speed is quantized.
(Read Larson's paper on Astronomical X-Ray Sources for a good description of where the gamma rays would be coming from.)
Every dogma has its day...
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