Newsgroups: sci.physics.plasma
From: llrowla@cms.cc.wayne.edu (Stephen Goodfellow)
Organization: Wayne State University, College of Science
Subject: Re: Can Gravity be Induced?

Dear Cristophe Keller and Frank Crary,

Thank you both for your in-depth review and discussions of my musings.

I am acquainted with the theory suggesting that the lack of the solar
rotation is caused by the solar wind. It was pointed out in one of
the articles I used as reference that Jupiter's rapid rotation does
not seem to have suffered from a 'break'effect. To scale, its satellites
are much larger, its magnetic field bigger than the Sun.
Any comments?

I am very interested in finding out if the data from solar neutrinos are
enough, or will be enough in the future, to build an image of their
origin.
Comments?

Finally, does anyone know any physicists who specialize in solar neutrinos?
An e-mail address would be very helpful.